Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Cass, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... epic frame . One cannot doubt that in the second of its two aspects the poem owes a good deal to the conventions of ancient epic . Considered as narrative and as a burlesque handling of an epic episode , Mac Flecknoe has been described ...
... epic frame . One cannot doubt that in the second of its two aspects the poem owes a good deal to the conventions of ancient epic . Considered as narrative and as a burlesque handling of an epic episode , Mac Flecknoe has been described ...
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... epic style with which he was very familiar . The more epic the scene , the more certain he was to adopt a phrase from the Æneid or to imitate some Virgilian ex- pression . As he gradually became convinced that his purpose in these plays ...
... epic style with which he was very familiar . The more epic the scene , the more certain he was to adopt a phrase from the Æneid or to imitate some Virgilian ex- pression . As he gradually became convinced that his purpose in these plays ...
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... epic tone . Moreover , with the increase in the epic scope of the plays , Dryden tended to restrict this Virgilian style to the exposition , probably feeling that in an opening scene he might adopt a more expansive and leisurely manner ...
... epic tone . Moreover , with the increase in the epic scope of the plays , Dryden tended to restrict this Virgilian style to the exposition , probably feeling that in an opening scene he might adopt a more expansive and leisurely manner ...
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OSBORN | 54 |
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