John Dryden and the Poetry of StatementUniversity of Queensland Press, 1967 - 193 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... plays move . Given the nature of the heroic play , Dryden's success lay in the extent to which he could sustain the heroic elevation without sacrificing the vitality and flexibility of natural speech rhythms . It was here , without ...
... plays move . Given the nature of the heroic play , Dryden's success lay in the extent to which he could sustain the heroic elevation without sacrificing the vitality and flexibility of natural speech rhythms . It was here , without ...
Pagina 67
... plays because " it is too near the nature of converse " . Verse , on the other hand , while it may lack the immediate realism of prose , is nearest the nature of a serious play ; this last is indeed the repre- sentation of Nature , but ...
... plays because " it is too near the nature of converse " . Verse , on the other hand , while it may lack the immediate realism of prose , is nearest the nature of a serious play ; this last is indeed the repre- sentation of Nature , but ...
Pagina 71
... play , Love Trium- phant . Almost every couplet exploits its formal structure to achieve a different kind of movement , but ... Plays . To his worst Foes , he leaves his Honesty ; That they may thrive upon't as much as he . He leaves his ...
... play , Love Trium- phant . Almost every couplet exploits its formal structure to achieve a different kind of movement , but ... Plays . To his worst Foes , he leaves his Honesty ; That they may thrive upon't as much as he . He leaves his ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter one Imitation | 21 |
Chapter two Meaning | 38 |
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