A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... verse , is here discovered moving easily in rhymed verse ( octosyllabic couplets ) as to the manner born , as if this kind of verse had long been natural to English . This new kind of verse has certainly been adapted from French and ...
... verse , is here discovered moving easily in rhymed verse ( octosyllabic couplets ) as to the manner born , as if this kind of verse had long been natural to English . This new kind of verse has certainly been adapted from French and ...
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... verse ( composed in the reign of Henry VIII ) both relates back to medieval English verse , including the allitera- tive verse , and points forward to Elizabethan and Jacobean verse . He is as much a precursor of Donne in some of his ...
... verse ( composed in the reign of Henry VIII ) both relates back to medieval English verse , including the allitera- tive verse , and points forward to Elizabethan and Jacobean verse . He is as much a precursor of Donne in some of his ...
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... verse , and it is where he used the latter that his editors and readers have found difficulty . Slight traces of the alliterative line are to be seen in his verse occasionally : This maketh me at home to hounte and to hawke ... In lusty ...
... verse , and it is where he used the latter that his editors and readers have found difficulty . Slight traces of the alliterative line are to be seen in his verse occasionally : This maketh me at home to hounte and to hawke ... In lusty ...
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