Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem — nay more, for a paper of verses; but if too low for an ordinary sonnet, how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons... Über die metrik Robert Greene's - Page 6by Carl Friedrich Knaut - 1883 - 63 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Dryden - 1800 - 624 pages
...narrari caena Thyesta; — says Horace : and in another place, Efutire lews indigna tragadia versus — . Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...sonnet, how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle in the dispute betwixt the epick poesy and the dramatick, for many reasons he there aJledges, ranked... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 pages
...ccena Thyeste — • says Horace : and in another place, Effittire leves indigna tragadia versus — . Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...sonnet, how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle in the dispute betwixt the epick poesy and the dramatick, for many reasons he there alledges, ranked... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 634 pages
...narrari carna Thytsla— says Horace: and in'another place, Effittirc leves indigna tragaJia versus—. Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...verses; but if too low .for an ordinary sonnet, how much moro for tragedy, which is by Aristotle in the dispute betwixt the epick poesy and the dramatick, for... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 pages
...narrari catia Thyestx—* says Horace : and in another place, E/utire leves indigna tragcedia versus Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons he there alleges, ranked above... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 432 pages
...another place, Effutire leves indigna tragccdia versus. Blank verse is acknowledged to be too lo\v for a poem, nay more, for a paper of verses ; but...how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons he there alleges, ranked above... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 442 pages
...narrari ccena Thyestc, — says Horace : and in another place, Effutire leves indigna iragcedia versus. Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...how much more for tragedy, which is, by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons he there alleges, ranked above... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 pages
...narrariccena Thyestoe — says Horace : and in another place, Effutire leves indigna tragcedia versus. — Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons he there alleges, ranked above... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 pages
...ccena Thyestte — says Horace : and in another place, Effutire leves indigna tragcedia versus. — Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons he there alleges, ranked above... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 pages
...ccena Thyestee — says Horace : and in another place, Effutire leves indigna tragcedia versus. — Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons he there alleges, ranked above... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 344 pages
...narrari ciena Thyalce— says Horace: and in another place, EJfutire levss indigna tragcedia versus.— Blank verse is acknowledged to be too low for a poem,...how much more for tragedy, which is by Aristotle, in the dispute betwixt the epic poesy and the dramatic, for many reasons he there alleges, ranked above... | |
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