Notes and Queries, Volume 22Oxford University Press, 1860 |
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Pagina 403
... VERSE . I have shown , as it appears to me , that Chaucer was the first to use verse , neither riming nor alli- terative , in our language . I hope , by the way , the reader has compared my extracts with the original ; for , my ...
... VERSE . I have shown , as it appears to me , that Chaucer was the first to use verse , neither riming nor alli- terative , in our language . I hope , by the way , the reader has compared my extracts with the original ; for , my ...
Pagina 404
... verse . In what is printed as verse in Shakspeare's earlier plays , the lines are very nearly decasyl- labic . We may take as examples Romeo and Juliet and The Midsummer Night's Dream ; in which last , in the line- " This man hath ...
... verse . In what is printed as verse in Shakspeare's earlier plays , the lines are very nearly decasyl- labic . We may take as examples Romeo and Juliet and The Midsummer Night's Dream ; in which last , in the line- " This man hath ...
Pagina 499
... verse , but I can assure him that that accomplishment is a much rarer one than he may imagine ; he seems , however , to be somewhat affected with the decasyllabic malady . I farther claim for myself some knowledge of and skill in ...
... verse , but I can assure him that that accomplishment is a much rarer one than he may imagine ; he seems , however , to be somewhat affected with the decasyllabic malady . I farther claim for myself some knowledge of and skill in ...
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