The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe ... |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 21
Pagina 173
Rhyme does not develop in and Latin poetry never attempted rhyme until their Latin until the Silver Age , and Greek poets never employed it to any great extent until relatively modern times . Early French poetry – the Chanson de Roland ...
Rhyme does not develop in and Latin poetry never attempted rhyme until their Latin until the Silver Age , and Greek poets never employed it to any great extent until relatively modern times . Early French poetry – the Chanson de Roland ...
Pagina 174
i these , the rhyme seems more or less accidental . The poet stumbles into a couplet by accident and then , finding it agreeable to the ear , goes on adding rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out .
i these , the rhyme seems more or less accidental . The poet stumbles into a couplet by accident and then , finding it agreeable to the ear , goes on adding rhyme to successive rhyme so long as his ingenuity holds out .
Pagina 201
The first part of Tamburlaine has only 67 rhymed lines out of a total of 2316 ; and Doctor Faustus has but eight.49 ... avoiding rhyme by slipping into assonance in lines which end : “ ... witnesses ... for this [ 30–31 ] ; ... home .
The first part of Tamburlaine has only 67 rhymed lines out of a total of 2316 ; and Doctor Faustus has but eight.49 ... avoiding rhyme by slipping into assonance in lines which end : “ ... witnesses ... for this [ 30–31 ] ; ... home .
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Inhoudsopgave
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
Copyright | |
4 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
allusion Anon appears authorship blank verse borrowed British Brooke called Cambridge Canterbury century Charles Christopher Christopher Marlowe close Collier Contention copies critics death Dido Doctor Faustus doubt drama dramatists earlier early echoes edition Edward the Second Elizabethan England English epigrams especially evidence example fact George gives Greene hand haue Henry Hero and Leander Holinshed influence Jahrb John King known later least letter Library lines literature London Lord manuscript Marlowe Marlowe's Massacre Museum Nashe notes NYPL original Oxford parallels Paris passages play poem poet poetry possible printed probably produced published quarto Queen references reprint Review revised Richard Robert says scene seems Shakespeare shows similar stage story Studies suggests Tamb Tamburlaine Thesis Thomas thou translation True Tragedie University University Press usually verse writing written wrote York