The Collaboration of Webster and Dekker ...H. Holt, 1909 - 159 頁 |
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... rime . Now Webster does not usually have whole scenes in prose , nor is he fond of doggerel rime . Second- ly , the scene does not advance the action at all ; 1 1 To be sure , Corbulo says that Numitorius has sent a messenger to ...
... rime . Now Webster does not usually have whole scenes in prose , nor is he fond of doggerel rime . Second- ly , the scene does not advance the action at all ; 1 1 To be sure , Corbulo says that Numitorius has sent a messenger to ...
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... rimes with the last line of the preceding speech . Rime be- tween speeches is very rare in Webster , and very common in Dekker . In the third place , a single unsupported passage like this is always liable to be the result of mere ...
... rimes with the last line of the preceding speech . Rime be- tween speeches is very rare in Webster , and very common in Dekker . In the third place , a single unsupported passage like this is always liable to be the result of mere ...
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... rime is also characteristic of Dekker , whereas Webster 2 uses rime 1 See Bangs ' remarks on this subject , Engl . Stud . 28. 218 . The following table shows some of the chief features of Webster's metre . It is taken from E. E. Stoll's ...
... rime is also characteristic of Dekker , whereas Webster 2 uses rime 1 See Bangs ' remarks on this subject , Engl . Stud . 28. 218 . The following table shows some of the chief features of Webster's metre . It is taken from E. E. Stoll's ...
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Frederick Erastus Pierce. sparingly . Like Dekker , also , are rimes between different speeches , 1 and the rime of a short line with a long one , or of a fragment of a line with a whole one . Run - on lines are perhaps more common in ...
Frederick Erastus Pierce. sparingly . Like Dekker , also , are rimes between different speeches , 1 and the rime of a short line with a long one , or of a fragment of a line with a whole one . Run - on lines are perhaps more common in ...
第 102 頁
... rimes and more feminine endings , and a large number of run - on lines . Nevertheless the general movement of the verse is that of Dekker , and the differences noted above are only such as can be found in some of Dekker's scenes . A ...
... rimes and more feminine endings , and a large number of run - on lines . Nevertheless the general movement of the verse is that of Dekker , and the differences noted above are only such as can be found in some of Dekker's scenes . A ...
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