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Sivu 525
... verse , or the measure of verse kept exactly without rhyme . These numbers therefore are fittest for a play ; the others for a paper of verses or a poem ; blank verse being as much below them as rhyme is improper for the drama . And if ...
... verse , or the measure of verse kept exactly without rhyme . These numbers therefore are fittest for a play ; the others for a paper of verses or a poem ; blank verse being as much below them as rhyme is improper for the drama . And if ...
Sivu 529
... 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 Aristotle , our couplet verses may be ...
... 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 Aristotle , our couplet verses may be ...
Sivu 532
... Verse , ' tis true , is not the effect of sudden thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in verse , since those thoughts are such as must be higher than nature can raise them without premeditation ...
... Verse , ' tis true , is not the effect of sudden thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in verse , since those thoughts are such as must be higher than nature can raise them without premeditation ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneid ALEXAS AMALTHEA Ancients ANTONY ARGALEON Aristotle audience bear beauty Ben Jonson better betwixt Caesar characters CHARMION Chaucer CLEOPATRA comedy command court dare dear death DOLABELLA DORALICE Dryden English EUBULUS ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fire foes fool fortune French give grace hast heart Heav'n HERMOGENES honour Horace humour imitation Jebusites John Dryden Jonson Juvenal kind king leave LEONIDAS live look lord madam MELANTHA mistress nature never noble numbers o'er OCTAVIA Ovid pains PALAMEDE PALMYRA passions Persius persons PHILOTIS pity play plot poem poet poetry POLYDAMAS pow'r praise prince reason RHODOPHIL rhyme Roman Rome ruin satire scene sighed Silent Woman soul speak sweet tell thee things thou art thought tragedy translation twas VENTIDIUS verse vice Virgil virtue wife words writ write youth ΙΟ
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