Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... English plays also rhyme and not blank verse was used . But the English poets composed bad rhymes . He regretted that some great and judicious poets had spoken against it . It was thus that Lisideius summed up arguments in favour of the ...
... English plays also rhyme and not blank verse was used . But the English poets composed bad rhymes . He regretted that some great and judicious poets had spoken against it . It was thus that Lisideius summed up arguments in favour of the ...
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... English Literature ( From the Beginning to Chaucer ) by Nitish K. Basu , p . 66 . 7 See the author's History of English Literature ( From the Beginning to Chaucer ) Chapter XII ( Chaucer's Diction and Style ) . Apology for Poetry . 8 9 ...
... English Literature ( From the Beginning to Chaucer ) by Nitish K. Basu , p . 66 . 7 See the author's History of English Literature ( From the Beginning to Chaucer ) Chapter XII ( Chaucer's Diction and Style ) . Apology for Poetry . 8 9 ...
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... English poetry . He found the classical dactylic hexameter unsuit- able for that purpose and wished that English poets could adapt this grave metre somehow . He strongly recommended the naturali- zation of Carmen Iambicum . To these ...
... English poetry . He found the classical dactylic hexameter unsuit- able for that purpose and wished that English poets could adapt this grave metre somehow . He strongly recommended the naturali- zation of Carmen Iambicum . To these ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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