The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 sidor |
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... possible development , and made a blank verse , which was chiefly dramatic in virtue of its rhetoric ( as in his own Marlowan play of Richard III . ' ) , into a verse that was the most perfect medium of dramatic , and especially tragic ...
... possible development , and made a blank verse , which was chiefly dramatic in virtue of its rhetoric ( as in his own Marlowan play of Richard III . ' ) , into a verse that was the most perfect medium of dramatic , and especially tragic ...
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... possible bounds . If the limitation be removed and Romantic versification be compared with Classic versification generally , it will be understood that the differences will be much more marked . It will be seen that the versification of ...
... possible bounds . If the limitation be removed and Romantic versification be compared with Classic versification generally , it will be understood that the differences will be much more marked . It will be seen that the versification of ...
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... possible test with " The Ring and the Book , ' his longest and greatest poem . In this is a further application of his dramatic method . The story is a murder story . A husband kills his wife and defends himself by accusing her unjustly ...
... possible test with " The Ring and the Book , ' his longest and greatest poem . In this is a further application of his dramatic method . The story is a murder story . A husband kills his wife and defends himself by accusing her unjustly ...
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