The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 pages |
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... verse , not a return to classic meters . The same is true of the others quoted . Nash . Anatomy of Absurdity ( 1589 ) ... verse as in meter . Even Daniel was willing to concede that for tragedy blank verse is to be preferred to rhyme ...
... verse , not a return to classic meters . The same is true of the others quoted . Nash . Anatomy of Absurdity ( 1589 ) ... verse as in meter . Even Daniel was willing to concede that for tragedy blank verse is to be preferred to rhyme ...
Page 80
... verse As the most beggarly poet of them all ; Either acrostic , exordium , Epithalamions , satires , epigrams , Sonnets in dozens , or your quatorzains In any rhyme , masculine , feminine , Or sdrucciola , or couplets , blank verse ; Y ...
... verse As the most beggarly poet of them all ; Either acrostic , exordium , Epithalamions , satires , epigrams , Sonnets in dozens , or your quatorzains In any rhyme , masculine , feminine , Or sdrucciola , or couplets , blank verse ; Y ...
Page 271
... verse , and stood lamely in the verse . J. C. IV iii 133 : Cassius . Ha , ha ! how vilely doth this cynic rhyme ! Hamlet . II ii 338 : Ham . • shall halt for't . the lady shall say her mind freely , or the blank verse M. N. D. III i 17 ...
... verse , and stood lamely in the verse . J. C. IV iii 133 : Cassius . Ha , ha ! how vilely doth this cynic rhyme ! Hamlet . II ii 338 : Ham . • shall halt for't . the lady shall say her mind freely , or the blank verse M. N. D. III i 17 ...
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