Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 218 |
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Charles Bathurst. MACBETH . A passage in it seems imitated , in Daniel's Civil Wars , 1609 . It seems to be later than Middleton's Witch . There are fragments of songs with ' etc. , ' which , in that , are at length . There are other ...
Charles Bathurst. MACBETH . A passage in it seems imitated , in Daniel's Civil Wars , 1609 . It seems to be later than Middleton's Witch . There are fragments of songs with ' etc. , ' which , in that , are at length . There are other ...
Strana 149
... seems to me that a line with a double ending is not a common line with a syllable added on , but has a rhythm of its own . This line- The name of Prosper , it did base my trespass . It seems to me that if you were to read— Did base my ...
... seems to me that a line with a double ending is not a common line with a syllable added on , but has a rhythm of its own . This line- The name of Prosper , it did base my trespass . It seems to me that if you were to read— Did base my ...
Strana 178
... Seems to bewail his fall with hideous words . Taylor : The Hog hath Lost his Pearl , 1614 . Webster seems to have been a better poet , than he was a constructor of plays . O thou soft natural death ! that art joint - twin To sweetest ...
... Seems to bewail his fall with hideous words . Taylor : The Hog hath Lost his Pearl , 1614 . Webster seems to have been a better poet , than he was a constructor of plays . O thou soft natural death ! that art joint - twin To sweetest ...
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