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... blank verse tragedy Jocasta , translated from the Italian of Ludovico Dolce's Giocasta , with the collaboration of Francis Kinwelmersh , was also presented in 1566. ( Dolce's play was an adaptation of the Phoenissae of Euripides . ) His ...
... blank verse tragedy Jocasta , translated from the Italian of Ludovico Dolce's Giocasta , with the collaboration of Francis Kinwelmersh , was also presented in 1566. ( Dolce's play was an adaptation of the Phoenissae of Euripides . ) His ...
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... blank verse and , in particular , led Milton to choose blank verse for his Paradise Lost . But Spenser needed rhyme , which he handled more richly and musically than any other English poet , and his classicizing was a brief and ...
... blank verse and , in particular , led Milton to choose blank verse for his Paradise Lost . But Spenser needed rhyme , which he handled more richly and musically than any other English poet , and his classicizing was a brief and ...
Strana 223
... blank verse . It is sententious , rhetorical , and supremely dull . Though historically important as the first English play in blank verse and as an attempt at a purely " regular " form of tragedy which proved to have no real future in ...
... blank verse . It is sententious , rhetorical , and supremely dull . Though historically important as the first English play in blank verse and as an attempt at a purely " regular " form of tragedy which proved to have no real future in ...
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