The Sentence-structure in John Dryden's An Essay of Dramatic PoesyKeisuisha, 1985 - 215 pages |
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Page 82
... observed them ? In the Unity of Time you find them so scrupulous , that it yet remains a dispute among their poets , whether the artificial day 5 of twelve hours , more or less , be not meant by Aristotle , rather than the natural one ...
... observed them ? In the Unity of Time you find them so scrupulous , that it yet remains a dispute among their poets , whether the artificial day 5 of twelve hours , more or less , be not meant by Aristotle , rather than the natural one ...
Page 134
... observed ; if it had , we should not have looked on the Spanish translation of Five Hours 15 with so much wonder . The scene of it is laid in London ; the latitude of place is almost as little as you can imagine ; for it lies all within ...
... observed ; if it had , we should not have looked on the Spanish translation of Five Hours 15 with so much wonder . The scene of it is laid in London ; the latitude of place is almost as little as you can imagine ; for it lies all within ...
Page 162
... observation of 5 accent , supplying the place of quantity in words , which could neither exactly be observed by those Barbarians , who knew not the rules of it , neither was it suitable to their tongues , as it had been to the Greek and ...
... observation of 5 accent , supplying the place of quantity in words , which could neither exactly be observed by those Barbarians , who knew not the rules of it , neither was it suitable to their tongues , as it had been to the Greek and ...
Contents
Diagrammatic Representation of the SentenceStructure | 23 |
Computer Analysis | 186 |
Conclusion | 197 |
Copyright | |
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