The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... rhyme . Comedy , apparently , he excludes from the privilege : I must confess my adversary hath wrought this much upon me , that I think a tragedy would indeed best comport with a blank verse and dispense with rhyme , saving in the ...
... rhyme . Comedy , apparently , he excludes from the privilege : I must confess my adversary hath wrought this much upon me , that I think a tragedy would indeed best comport with a blank verse and dispense with rhyme , saving in the ...
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... rhyme . Dekker . Seven Deadly Sins ( 1606 ) ( Percy Reprints p . 20 ) : I would fain see a prize set up that the welted usurer and the politic bankrupt might rail one against another for it : O , it would beget a rhyming comedy ...
... rhyme . Dekker . Seven Deadly Sins ( 1606 ) ( Percy Reprints p . 20 ) : I would fain see a prize set up that the welted usurer and the politic bankrupt might rail one against another for it : O , it would beget a rhyming comedy ...
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... rhyme . I have tried . I can find out no rhyme to " lady " but " baby , " an innocent rhyme ; for " scorn , " " horn , " a hard rhyme ; for " school , " " fool , " a babbling rhyme ; very ominous endings . No , I was not born under a ...
... rhyme . I have tried . I can find out no rhyme to " lady " but " baby , " an innocent rhyme ; for " scorn , " " horn , " a hard rhyme ; for " school , " " fool , " a babbling rhyme ; very ominous endings . No , I was not born under a ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
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