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The hold of the couplet on Marlowe's mind , and its utility , are evident in his blank - verse plays . There is a good deal of rhyme within them , and often a rhymed couplet is used to conclude a speech or a scene .
The hold of the couplet on Marlowe's mind , and its utility , are evident in his blank - verse plays . There is a good deal of rhyme within them , and often a rhymed couplet is used to conclude a speech or a scene .
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salient characteristics of Marlowe's verse : the energy , the bounding vitality , the constant hyperbole , the overstrain . It is very declamatory , but that was precisely what the conditions of the stage and the style of acting called ...
salient characteristics of Marlowe's verse : the energy , the bounding vitality , the constant hyperbole , the overstrain . It is very declamatory , but that was precisely what the conditions of the stage and the style of acting called ...
Pagina 76
... regretted that ' I could not make my verses jet upon the stage in tragical buskins , every word filling the mouth like the fa - burden of Bow - bell ' this gives one an idea of the impression the new verse made on the stage ' daring ...
... regretted that ' I could not make my verses jet upon the stage in tragical buskins , every word filling the mouth like the fa - burden of Bow - bell ' this gives one an idea of the impression the new verse made on the stage ' daring ...
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