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Oooo shexy. She knows English. His later plays employed more blank verse though (The Tempest), than the early ones. Prose is completely wrong in any case.

Edit: It's like saying Paradise Lost is prose.

I see your argument and obviously Paradise Lost was not in prose it was as obnoxiously rhymed as "Renard," but Shakespeare and Iambic Pentameter go hand in hand.
 
I see your argument and obviously Paradise Lost was not in prose it was as obnoxiously rhymed as "Renard," but Shakespeare and Iambic Pentameter go hand in hand.

Aye, like Emily Dickinson and common meter (iambic 8,6,8,6).
 
Obviously not educated with that "aye" comment. When you say it, makes me think of a person who doesn't wash on a regular basis.

Yes, ma'am. :p It's like referring to ourselves in plural, hard to stop. Now shockingly though, we are going to the post office.