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Octosyllabic lines , too , make an excellent metre for the martial romances of Scott , but they would be intolerable in a true epic or a drama . As the basis of a lyrical stanza , however , the line has no such limitations .
Octosyllabic lines , too , make an excellent metre for the martial romances of Scott , but they would be intolerable in a true epic or a drama . As the basis of a lyrical stanza , however , the line has no such limitations .
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provides Milton with yet a fourth type of line . Thus the metrical scheme is itself full of ... By the time he has read ten lines of such writing , the reader is already weary of its monotony . Eight of the lines are self - contained ...
provides Milton with yet a fourth type of line . Thus the metrical scheme is itself full of ... By the time he has read ten lines of such writing , the reader is already weary of its monotony . Eight of the lines are self - contained ...
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( b ) The Spenserian stanza of nine lines has a beautiful structure , and is elaborately rhymed : ababbcbcc . A form of such difficulty would seem to tax a poet's powers to the utmost , yet the melody of the form is so alluring that ...
( b ) The Spenserian stanza of nine lines has a beautiful structure , and is elaborately rhymed : ababbcbcc . A form of such difficulty would seem to tax a poet's powers to the utmost , yet the melody of the form is so alluring that ...
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