The Sentence-structure in John Dryden's An Essay of Dramatic PoesyKeisuisha, 1985 - 215 pages |
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Page 48
... Unity of Place , that you never see in any of their plays , a scene changed 20 in the middle of an act : if the act begins in a garden , a street , or chamber , ' tis ended in the same place ; and that you may know it to be the same ...
... Unity of Place , that you never see in any of their plays , a scene changed 20 in the middle of an act : if the act begins in a garden , a street , or chamber , ' tis ended in the same place ; and that you may know it to be the same ...
Page 64
... Unity of Place , however it might be practised by them , was never any of their rules : we neither find it in Aristotle , Horace , or any who have written of it , till in our age the French poets first made it a precept of the stage ...
... Unity of Place , however it might be practised by them , was never any of their rules : we neither find it in Aristotle , Horace , or any who have written of it , till in our age the French poets first made it a precept of the stage ...
Page 82
... Unity of Place they are full as scrupulous ; for many of their critics limit it to that very spot of ground where the play is supposed to begin ; none of them exceed the compass of the same town or 15 city . The Unity of Action in all ...
... Unity of Place they are full as scrupulous ; for many of their critics limit it to that very spot of ground where the play is supposed to begin ; none of them exceed the compass of the same town or 15 city . The Unity of Action in all ...
Contents
Diagrammatic Representation of the SentenceStructure | 23 |
Computer Analysis | 186 |
Conclusion | 197 |
Copyright | |
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୯୨ acknowledge action actors admiration Ancients appear appended argument Aristotle audience base minor sentences beauty Ben Johnson betwixt blank verse Catiline characters commended compass concernment constituent Corneille Corneille's Crites debaters discourse Dramatic Poesy DRYDEN'S AN ESSAY Dryden's prose embedded English Essay of Dramatic Eugenius F2 F F3 F fancy farther Fd2 F Fd3 F Fd3 Fd3 Fd4 F Fd6 Fd7 Fletcher following connectors honour Horace humour imagine John Dryden's Johnson judge judgment Julius Cæsar language Lat2 Lat3 Lat4 Lat5 Lat6 Lat7 Lat8 latter Lisideius major sentence consist Michio modern Molière narrator G Neander never observed Okayama University passions perfection persons plot poem poet reason represented rhyme scene Sejanus Seneca SENTENCE-STRUCTURE IN JOHN serious plays Shakespeare Silent Woman speak stage structural linguistic things thoughts thrice tragedies Unity unnatural words writ write