Poetry, Prose and PlaysR. Hart-Davis, 1964 - 896 sivua Contains poetry, prose and plays by English author John Dryden. |
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... nature of Comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious Play ; this last is indeed the representation of Nature , but ' tis Nature wrought up to an higher pitch ...
... nature of Comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious Play ; this last is indeed the representation of Nature , but ' tis Nature wrought up to an higher pitch ...
Sivu 431
... Nature . However , the agreement betwixt them is such , that if Rhyme be proper for one , it must be for the other . Verse ' tis true is not the effect of sudden thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in ...
... Nature . However , the agreement betwixt them is such , that if Rhyme be proper for one , it must be for the other . Verse ' tis true is not the effect of sudden thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in ...
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... Natural in a wrong application : for ' tis not the question whether Rhyme or not Rhyme be best or most natural for a serious subject , but what is nearest the nature of that it represents . If I have formerly mistaken the Question , I ...
... Natural in a wrong application : for ' tis not the question whether Rhyme or not Rhyme be best or most natural for a serious subject , but what is nearest the nature of that it represents . If I have formerly mistaken the Question , I ...
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Absalom Absalom and Achitophel Achitophel Æneid Ancients ARIMANT AURENG-ZEBE Beauty betwixt blank verse call'd Church Comedy cou'd Crites Dame defence design'd Dryden Duke Duke of Lerma e're English errours Eugenius Ev'n ev'ry Eyes fair faith Fame Fate Father fear fire foes forc'd French Friend give Grace hast Heav'n Hind Honour Horace humour imitation Jebusites John Dryden judgment Julius Cæsar kind King Laws Lisideius liv'd Lord lov'd Love Mac Flecknoe Mind Nature never Night observ'd Ovid pain Panther passion plac'd plain Play pleas'd Pleasure Plot Poem Poesie Poet Popish Plot Pow'r praise Prince publick rais'd reason receiv'd rest Rhyme Sacred Scene Scripture seem'd Sejanus shew shou'd sight Silent Woman Soul Stage sweet thee things Thomas Shadwell thou thought Tis true Tragedy truth twas us'd Verse Vertue Virgil Whig words wou'd writ write