The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of VeronaHeath, 1880 |
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... Verse . It is free from the verbal extravagances which he affected earlier ; and the thought is nowhere really hard . Beyond this , we can only say that the verse is good of its kind . It is not a kind that admits of more than a quiet ...
... Verse . It is free from the verbal extravagances which he affected earlier ; and the thought is nowhere really hard . Beyond this , we can only say that the verse is good of its kind . It is not a kind that admits of more than a quiet ...
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... verses would bear . Cel . That's no matter : the feet might bear the verses . Ros . Ay , but the feet were lame and could not bear them- selves without the verse and therefore stood lamely in the verse . Cel . But didst thou hear ...
... verses would bear . Cel . That's no matter : the feet might bear the verses . Ros . Ay , but the feet were lame and could not bear them- selves without the verse and therefore stood lamely in the verse . Cel . But didst thou hear ...
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... verse . 1. Definitions - Verse , Prose , Blank Verse . - In reading any composition , a certain stress is laid on syllables at various intervals . The succession of these stresses constitutes the rhythm , or flow , of the composition ...
... verse . 1. Definitions - Verse , Prose , Blank Verse . - In reading any composition , a certain stress is laid on syllables at various intervals . The succession of these stresses constitutes the rhythm , or flow , of the composition ...
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