Yes, Shakespeare wrote in blank verse which
As you may know is just a phrase
For unrhymed iambic pentameter.
It is a very natural kind of verse
And easy to write as you can see here.
I think you mean iambic pentameter, it means every line has 10 syllables and alternates between stressed and unstressed each syllable
He certainly wrote in iambic pentameters.
Shakespeare wrote in iambic pentameter.
Iambic pentameter is the verse form which most closely approximates the rhythm of English speech.
The gas meter. No, actually, his verse writing is mostly in iambic pentameter.
Mainly iambic pentameter. Please see the link.
Iambic pentameter.
Iambic pentameter.
Shakespeare's verse is in iambic pentameter, with five iambs to the line.
Iambic pentameter is the verse form which most closely approximates the rhythm of English speech.
The gas meter. No, actually, his verse writing is mostly in iambic pentameter.
Mainly iambic pentameter. Please see the link.
Iambic pentameter.
Iambic pentameter.
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Iambic pentameter.
The Iambic pentameter
iambic pentameter
Why did Shakespeare use iambic pentameter for the dialogue of noble characters
All of Shakespeare's plays have at least some dialogue in iambic pentameter. The amount of prose varies from play to play.