Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... rhyme is incapable of express- ing the greatest thoughts , naturally , and the lowest , it cannot , with any grace : for what is more unbe- fitting the majesty of verse , than to call a servant , or bid a door be shut in rhyme ? And yet ...
... rhyme is incapable of express- ing the greatest thoughts , naturally , and the lowest , it cannot , with any grace : for what is more unbe- fitting the majesty of verse , than to call a servant , or bid a door be shut in rhyme ? And yet ...
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... rhyme , but all kinds of verse , in any language , unnatural , shall I , for their vicious affectation , condemn those excel- lent lines of Fletcher , which are written in that kind ? Is there anything in rhyme more constrained than ...
... rhyme , but all kinds of verse , in any language , unnatural , shall I , for their vicious affectation , condemn those excel- lent lines of Fletcher , which are written in that kind ? Is there anything in rhyme more constrained than ...
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... rhyme , 180.12-182.20 . ii . Rhyme can appear natural , 182.20-184.9 . iii . No need for rhyme throughout , 184.10-184.30 . iv . Elizabethans supreme in blank verse , so we must avoid it , 184.31-185.16 . v . Audiences , if at all ...
... rhyme , 180.12-182.20 . ii . Rhyme can appear natural , 182.20-184.9 . iii . No need for rhyme throughout , 184.10-184.30 . iv . Elizabethans supreme in blank verse , so we must avoid it , 184.31-185.16 . v . Audiences , if at all ...
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