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Pagina 64
... passage of unrhymed verse . It will be felt to have a distinctly trochaic rhythm , and strongly recalls Longfellow's Hiawatha— In the great white desolation , distance was a mocking vision : hills looked nigh and valleys far ; when ...
... passage of unrhymed verse . It will be felt to have a distinctly trochaic rhythm , and strongly recalls Longfellow's Hiawatha— In the great white desolation , distance was a mocking vision : hills looked nigh and valleys far ; when ...
Pagina 183
... passage , but rhyming couplets are frequent in the plays of the earlier period . The following extract from a late play , The Tempest , will serve to mark the great changes which the blank verse of Shakespeare under- went during his ...
... passage , but rhyming couplets are frequent in the plays of the earlier period . The following extract from a late play , The Tempest , will serve to mark the great changes which the blank verse of Shakespeare under- went during his ...
Pagina 212
... passage contains also the rhetorical device of the three - pronged phrase , e.g. square , rule , and line ; wisdom , learning , and virtue . The whole is a highly wrought , balanced and cadenced piece of writing , devised to give ...
... passage contains also the rhetorical device of the three - pronged phrase , e.g. square , rule , and line ; wisdom , learning , and virtue . The whole is a highly wrought , balanced and cadenced piece of writing , devised to give ...
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