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The immediate form in which Anglo - Saxon alliterative verse survived was less technically subtle , more simply accentual , than the stricter form of the Anglo - Saxon period : it probably represented a popular oral tradition which was ...
The immediate form in which Anglo - Saxon alliterative verse survived was less technically subtle , more simply accentual , than the stricter form of the Anglo - Saxon period : it probably represented a popular oral tradition which was ...
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The substitution of rhyme and meter for the Anglo - Saxon alliterative verse was not the result of a revolution in taste and attitude , such as some literary historians have seen in the Romantic Movement ; it was a slow process of ...
The substitution of rhyme and meter for the Anglo - Saxon alliterative verse was not the result of a revolution in taste and attitude , such as some literary historians have seen in the Romantic Movement ; it was a slow process of ...
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Ariosto and is the earliest extant comedy in English prose , and his blank verse tragedy Jocasta , translated from the Italian of Ludovico Dolce's Giocasta , with the collaboration of Francis Kinwelmersh , was also presented in 1566.
Ariosto and is the earliest extant comedy in English prose , and his blank verse tragedy Jocasta , translated from the Italian of Ludovico Dolce's Giocasta , with the collaboration of Francis Kinwelmersh , was also presented in 1566.
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