The Sentence-structure in John Dryden's An Essay of Dramatic PoesyKeisuisha, 1985 - 215 pages |
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... kind of verse which is the least such , or which is nearest prose and this amongst the Ancients was the iambic , and with us is blank verse , or the measure of 25 verse kept exactly without rhyme . These numbers therefore are fittest ...
... kind of verse which is the least such , or which is nearest prose and this amongst the Ancients was the iambic , and with us is blank verse , or the measure of 25 verse kept exactly without rhyme . These numbers therefore are fittest ...
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... kind come short of that perfection which is required . Yet since you are pleased I should undertake this province ... kind of verse in any language unnatural , shall I , for their vicious affectation , condemn those excellent lines of ...
... kind come short of that perfection which is required . Yet since you are pleased I should undertake this province ... kind of verse in any language unnatural , shall I , for their vicious affectation , condemn those excellent lines of ...
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... kind of poesy as 15 blank verse amongst them . Therefore , at most ' tis but a poetic prose , a sermo pedestris ; and as such , most fit for comedies , where I acknowledge rhyme to be improper . Farther ; as to that quotation of ...
... kind of poesy as 15 blank verse amongst them . Therefore , at most ' tis but a poetic prose , a sermo pedestris ; and as such , most fit for comedies , where I acknowledge rhyme to be improper . Farther ; as to that quotation of ...
Contents
Diagrammatic Representation of the SentenceStructure | 23 |
Computer Analysis | 186 |
Conclusion | 197 |
Copyright | |
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