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As such , it is in style close to Tamburlaine ; though in blank verse , it has a fair amount of rhyme and even more alliteration . Its general tone is more lyrical , with much a . more sentiment than is usual with Marlowe ...
As such , it is in style close to Tamburlaine ; though in blank verse , it has a fair amount of rhyme and even more alliteration . Its general tone is more lyrical , with much a . more sentiment than is usual with Marlowe ...
Pagina 66
Further emphasis is given to it by the constant alliteration natural to a born poet and that is very effective in declamation ; while variety is added by the quite considerable use of rhyme . We are in at the birth of blank verse in the ...
Further emphasis is given to it by the constant alliteration natural to a born poet and that is very effective in declamation ; while variety is added by the quite considerable use of rhyme . We are in at the birth of blank verse in the ...
Pagina 90
a true Marlovian note , alliteration and all . Barabas goes on , a like one Wearying his fingers ' ends with telling it , and then soars into the region of poetry : Give me the merchants of the Indian mines , That trade in metal of the ...
a true Marlovian note , alliteration and all . Barabas goes on , a like one Wearying his fingers ' ends with telling it , and then soars into the region of poetry : Give me the merchants of the Indian mines , That trade in metal of the ...
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