The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... rhyme was not now discussed for the first time . Campion had denounced it in 1602 as a vulgar and unarti- ficial custome , ' and was answered by Daniel , in his Defence of Rhyme , in 1603. But Dryden was the first writer who ad- vocated ...
... rhyme was not now discussed for the first time . Campion had denounced it in 1602 as a vulgar and unarti- ficial custome , ' and was answered by Daniel , in his Defence of Rhyme , in 1603. But Dryden was the first writer who ad- vocated ...
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... rhyming is interposed , when the poet commonly confines his sense to his couplet , and must contrive that sense into such words that the rhyme shall naturally follow them , not they the rhyme ; the fancy then gives leisure to the ...
... rhyming is interposed , when the poet commonly confines his sense to his couplet , and must contrive that sense into such words that the rhyme shall naturally follow them , not they the rhyme ; the fancy then gives leisure to the ...
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John Dryden Robert Bell. 6 not talk in rhyme . It is true , people in real life do not utter blank verse ; but if that argument be just , it must be admitted in still greater force against rhyme . The use of rhyme in repartee , where a ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. 6 not talk in rhyme . It is true , people in real life do not utter blank verse ; but if that argument be just , it must be admitted in still greater force against rhyme . The use of rhyme in repartee , where a ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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