Major British Writers, Nide 2Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... verse is at last arrived at as the right verse form , the poet may be sus- pected of being more concerned with illustrating the corruption of Renaissance clergy than he is with the Bishop himself . The danger of carica- ture is not ...
... verse is at last arrived at as the right verse form , the poet may be sus- pected of being more concerned with illustrating the corruption of Renaissance clergy than he is with the Bishop himself . The danger of carica- ture is not ...
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... verse shows a grave deteriora- tion . There are splendid passages in All for Love : yet Dryden's characters talk more naturally at times in the heroic plays which he wrote in rhymed couplets , than they do in what would seem the more ...
... verse shows a grave deteriora- tion . There are splendid passages in All for Love : yet Dryden's characters talk more naturally at times in the heroic plays which he wrote in rhymed couplets , than they do in what would seem the more ...
Sivu 860
... Verse is written in lines , which are measured according to the num- ber and arrangement of accented and unaccented syllables within them . The unit of this measure- ment is the foot . English verse has borrowed the classical names for ...
... Verse is written in lines , which are measured according to the num- ber and arrangement of accented and unaccented syllables within them . The unit of this measure- ment is the foot . English verse has borrowed the classical names for ...
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