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Although the first part of Promos and Cassandra is in rhyme , the author has introduced variety into his measure , and he changes at will from ten - syllable to fourteen - syllable lines , making them rhyme sometimes in couplets ...
Although the first part of Promos and Cassandra is in rhyme , the author has introduced variety into his measure , and he changes at will from ten - syllable to fourteen - syllable lines , making them rhyme sometimes in couplets ...
Pagina 833
The entire wonderful scene in which Constance laments the loss of her child is founded upon the seven lines :My tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ?
The entire wonderful scene in which Constance laments the loss of her child is founded upon the seven lines :My tongue is tuned to story forth mishap : When did I breathe to tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ?
Pagina 1033
The warrant I have of your honorable disposition , not the worth of my untutored lines , makes it assured of ... To the six - line stanza of Venus and Adonis a seventh line is added , which heightens its beauty and its dignity .
The warrant I have of your honorable disposition , not the worth of my untutored lines , makes it assured of ... To the six - line stanza of Venus and Adonis a seventh line is added , which heightens its beauty and its dignity .
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