| John Dryden, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1910 - 570 페이지
...smartness of the answer, and the sweetness of the rime, set off the beauty of each other" (Ss. II. 137). imagination of the poet can carry them, with proportion...fortunes of noble persons, and to portray these exactly ; heroic rime is nearest nature,1 as being the noblest kind of modern verse."2 (c) Finally, rime is... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 482 페이지
...the representation of Nature, but 'tis Nature wrought up to a higher pitch. The plot, the characters, the wit, the passions, the descriptions, are all exalted...poet can carry them, with proportion to verisimility. . . . Heroic rhyme is nearest Nature, as being the noblest kind of modern verse" (Ker, Essays, I, 100-1).... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 페이지
...the representation of Nature, but 'tis Nature wrought up to a higher pitch. The plot, the characters, the wit, the passions, the descriptions, are all exalted...poet can carry them, with proportion to verisimility. . . . Heroic rhyme is nearest Nature, as being the noblest kind of modern verse" (Ker, Essays, I, I00-I).... | |
| Edgar Frederick Carritt - 1914 - 328 페이지
...for an end of his own. " Whenever we admire a representation our 1 Essay of Dramatic Poesy. Also " Tragedy, we know, is wont to image to us the minds...fortunes of noble persons, and to portray these exactly ; heroic rhyme is nearest Nature, as being the noblest kind of modern verse." delight is really directed... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 490 페이지
...higher pitch. The plot, the characters, the wit, the passions, the descriptions, are all exalted ahove the level of common converse, as high as the imagination...poet can carry them, with proportion to verisimility. . . . Heroic rhyme is nearest Nature, as heing the nohlest kind of modern verse" (Ker, Essays, I, loo-i).... | |
| Edgar Frederick Carritt - 1914 - 332 페이지
...wont to image to us the minds and fortunes of noble persons, and to portray these exactly ; heroic rhyme is nearest Nature, as being the noblest kind of modern verse." 1 Discourses, vii., xiii. delight is really directed to what is represented. That we should be unconscious... | |
| Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 502 페이지
...as high as the imagination of the poet can carry them, with proportion to verisimility. . . . Heroic rhyme is nearest Nature, as being the noblest kind of modern verse" (Ker, Essays, I, loo-i). And again, "Rhyme . . . has something of the usurper in him; but he is brave... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1915 - 272 페이지
...should assume a more rigorous form and be more strongly emphasized. "Tragedy, as we know," says Dryden, "is wont to image to us the minds and fortunes of noble persons"; and again, "in tragedy the design is weighty and the persons great." "Tragedy," writes Rymer, "requires... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 페이지
...the representation of nature, but 'tis nature wrought up to a higher pitch. The plot, the characters, the wit, the passions, the descriptions, are all exalted...fortunes of noble persons, and to portray these exactly ; heroic rhyme is nearest nature, as being the noblest kind of modern verse. Indignatur enim privatis... | |
| Rose Heylbut - 1923 - 128 페이지
...it does not prevent a close imitation of Nature, being '' at least as natural as blank verse . . . Heroick rhyme is nearest Nature, as being the noblest kind of modern verse." (Ibid., p. 91.) Arguments against rhyme, he continues, reflect less upon the principle of rhyme itself,... | |
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