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Ben Jonson in the First Folio - NGLISH POETRY provides an exception to the usual rule that a literature begins with blank verse . Greek I great periods were over . Rhyme does not develop in and Latin poetry never attempted rhyme until ...
Ben Jonson in the First Folio - NGLISH POETRY provides an exception to the usual rule that a literature begins with blank verse . Greek I great periods were over . Rhyme does not develop in and Latin poetry never attempted rhyme until ...
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Such effects were rare before Marlowe and were usually confined to lyric poetry . One finds passages like that in Chaucer . One finds them in Sidney . One does not find them , nor does one find anything like them , in Gorboduc or The ...
Such effects were rare before Marlowe and were usually confined to lyric poetry . One finds passages like that in Chaucer . One finds them in Sidney . One does not find them , nor does one find anything like them , in Gorboduc or The ...
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MLN , 43 : 101104 ( 1928 ) . Bush , ( John Nash ) Douglas . " Notes on Marlowe's Hero and Leander . " PMLA , 44 : 760-764 ( 1929 ) . Bush , ( John Nash ) Douglas . Mythology and the Renaissance tradition in English poetry .
MLN , 43 : 101104 ( 1928 ) . Bush , ( John Nash ) Douglas . " Notes on Marlowe's Hero and Leander . " PMLA , 44 : 760-764 ( 1929 ) . Bush , ( John Nash ) Douglas . Mythology and the Renaissance tradition in English poetry .
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