Romeo and JulietHaldeman-Julius Company, 1921 - 123 pages |
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Page xiv
... sonnet ( i.e. in the Prologues and in I. v . ) also adds to the percentage of rhyme . Yet , while allowing for these exceptional uses , we find more rhyme than is common in the later plays . The conceits and the sonnet motive so often ...
... sonnet ( i.e. in the Prologues and in I. v . ) also adds to the percentage of rhyme . Yet , while allowing for these exceptional uses , we find more rhyme than is common in the later plays . The conceits and the sonnet motive so often ...
Page xv
William Shakespeare Benjamin Ifor Evans. great favour in England after the publication of the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella of Sir Philip Sidney in 1591. Shakespeare's own sonnets were mostly composed in 1594. It is extremely ...
William Shakespeare Benjamin Ifor Evans. great favour in England after the publication of the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella of Sir Philip Sidney in 1591. Shakespeare's own sonnets were mostly composed in 1594. It is extremely ...
Page xxxi
... sonnets ( Prologues , pp . 1 , 24 , and the dialogue sonnet I. v . 95 , etc. ) , and in a passage having a sonnet motive ( I. iii . 49 , etc. ) . ( d ) In songs , etc. ( II . iv . 118 , IV . v . 121 ) . Prose . There is little room for ...
... sonnets ( Prologues , pp . 1 , 24 , and the dialogue sonnet I. v . 95 , etc. ) , and in a passage having a sonnet motive ( I. iii . 49 , etc. ) . ( d ) In songs , etc. ( II . iv . 118 , IV . v . 121 ) . Prose . There is little room for ...
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