Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... verse . It appears as the third line of a triplet as early as the " Prologue to the University of Oxford " ( 1673 ? ) , and more and more frequently thereafter . In the " Preface to Sylvae " ( 1685 ) Dryden seems to be thinking of it as ...
... verse . It appears as the third line of a triplet as early as the " Prologue to the University of Oxford " ( 1673 ? ) , and more and more frequently thereafter . In the " Preface to Sylvae " ( 1685 ) Dryden seems to be thinking of it as ...
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... verse , which is only prose mesurée . II . Like Puttenham , who wrote that " the cadence which falleth upon the last syllable of a verse is sweetest and most commend- able , " Dryden shows a marked preference for masculine endings ; he ...
... verse , which is only prose mesurée . II . Like Puttenham , who wrote that " the cadence which falleth upon the last syllable of a verse is sweetest and most commend- able , " Dryden shows a marked preference for masculine endings ; he ...
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... verse written for the stage ( the Prologues , Epilogues , and All for Love ) , but not for the more elevated satires and translations . For lack of faithful editions I have not studied the variation in the heroic plays . ... VI . The ...
... verse written for the stage ( the Prologues , Epilogues , and All for Love ) , but not for the more elevated satires and translations . For lack of faithful editions I have not studied the variation in the heroic plays . ... VI . The ...
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OSBORN | 18 |
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