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For this reason , says Aristotle , ' tis best to write tragedy in that kind of verse which is the least such , or which is nearest prose : and this amongst the Ancients was the iambic , and with us is blank verse , or the measure of ...
For this reason , says Aristotle , ' tis best to write tragedy in that kind of verse which is the least such , or which is nearest prose : and this amongst the Ancients was the iambic , and with us is blank verse , or the measure of ...
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Thus Ovid's fancy was not limited by verse , and Virgil needed not verse to have bounded his . " In our own language we see Ben Jonson con- fining himself to what ought to be said , even in the liberty of blank verse ; and yet Corneille ...
Thus Ovid's fancy was not limited by verse , and Virgil needed not verse to have bounded his . " In our own language we see Ben Jonson con- fining himself to what ought to be said , even in the liberty of blank verse ; and yet Corneille ...
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But you foresaw when you said this , that it might be answered - neither does any man speak in blank verse , or in measure without rhyme . Therefore you concluded , that which is nearest Nature is still to be preferred .
But you foresaw when you said this , that it might be answered - neither does any man speak in blank verse , or in measure without rhyme . Therefore you concluded , that which is nearest Nature is still to be preferred .
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The Poet in the Republic | 3 |
Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary Judgment Mark Schorer,Josephine Miles,Gordon McKenzie Просмотр фрагмента - 1948 |
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