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Pagina 229
... verse be in fact so fastidious as not to consort with many historical peculiari- ties , modern names and titles for instance , let them write partly in prose , and call the production not a tragedy , but an historical drama . It seems ...
... verse be in fact so fastidious as not to consort with many historical peculiari- ties , modern names and titles for instance , let them write partly in prose , and call the production not a tragedy , but an historical drama . It seems ...
Pagina 230
... verse of eleven syllables : they intermingle with it verses of seven syllables , and occa- sionally , after a number of blank lines , introduce a pair of rhymes , and even insert a rhyme in the middle of a verse . From this the ...
... verse of eleven syllables : they intermingle with it verses of seven syllables , and occa- sionally , after a number of blank lines , introduce a pair of rhymes , and even insert a rhyme in the middle of a verse . From this the ...
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... verse in all his plays is generally the rhymeless Iambic of ten or eleven syllables , occasionally only inter- mixed with rhymes , but more frequently alternating with prose . No one piece is written entirely in prose ; for even in ...
... verse in all his plays is generally the rhymeless Iambic of ten or eleven syllables , occasionally only inter- mixed with rhymes , but more frequently alternating with prose . No one piece is written entirely in prose ; for even in ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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