England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking CountriesParavia, 1987 - 1212 Seiten |
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... verse narratives , portraying the Byronic hero who was to influence so much of the European romanticism , and revealing a skilful treatment of the English verse and language . Later Byron abandoned the fatalistic pose and grand ...
... verse narratives , portraying the Byronic hero who was to influence so much of the European romanticism , and revealing a skilful treatment of the English verse and language . Later Byron abandoned the fatalistic pose and grand ...
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... verse was Gorboduc , or Ferrex and Porrex ( 1561 ) by Thomas Sackville and Thomas Norton . Blank verse soon became the standard form of English epic and dramatic poetry . Christopher Marlowe developed its musical qualities and ...
... verse was Gorboduc , or Ferrex and Porrex ( 1561 ) by Thomas Sackville and Thomas Norton . Blank verse soon became the standard form of English epic and dramatic poetry . Christopher Marlowe developed its musical qualities and ...
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... verse form of the Divine Comedy consist- ing of stanzas of three lines ( tercets ) . The first line rhymes with the third and the second with the first and third of the following stanza : a b a , b c b , c d c etc. The most famous ...
... verse form of the Divine Comedy consist- ing of stanzas of three lines ( tercets ) . The first line rhymes with the third and the second with the first and third of the following stanza : a b a , b c b , c d c etc. The most famous ...
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