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Pagina 173
... rhyme . - - - English blank verse , on the other hand , begins only after ten centuries either of internal initial rhyme ( alliteration ) or end rhyme ; and even then the early experiments are only rather crude imitations of Latin ...
... rhyme . - - - English blank verse , on the other hand , begins only after ten centuries either of internal initial rhyme ( alliteration ) or end rhyme ; and even then the early experiments are only rather crude imitations of Latin ...
Pagina 174
... rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out . In one passage of Havelock the Dane there are nineteen successive lines all ending in the same syllable . ' Entranced by the melody of " rhyme - words coming aptly in ...
... rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out . In one passage of Havelock the Dane there are nineteen successive lines all ending in the same syllable . ' Entranced by the melody of " rhyme - words coming aptly in ...
Pagina 201
... rhymed lines out of a total of 2316 ; and Doctor Faustus has but eight . " Yet so easily did music come to the point of Marlowe's pen that one can see him again and again barely avoiding rhyme by slipping into assonance in lines which ...
... rhymed lines out of a total of 2316 ; and Doctor Faustus has but eight . " Yet so easily did music come to the point of Marlowe's pen that one can see him again and again barely avoiding rhyme by slipping into assonance in lines which ...
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