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... drama , the drama represented triumphantly by Shakespeare , and Beaumont and Fletcher , and Ben Jonson , has passed . It was a great drama , and we are proud to be in the tradi- tion , but that is not the kind of drama which we need to ...
... drama , the drama represented triumphantly by Shakespeare , and Beaumont and Fletcher , and Ben Jonson , has passed . It was a great drama , and we are proud to be in the tradi- tion , but that is not the kind of drama which we need to ...
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... drama . ' The Genius of every Age is different . ' There must be change . To honour the tradition is one thing , and to be content to follow in beaten tracks is another . It was the pressing question of the verse of the drama that gave ...
... drama . ' The Genius of every Age is different . ' There must be change . To honour the tradition is one thing , and to be content to follow in beaten tracks is another . It was the pressing question of the verse of the drama that gave ...
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... drama before Corneille is questionable . But all this criticism was summed up for him in the Discours Drama- tiques which Corneille had added to the collection of his plays published in 1660. Here he found the methods of the French drama ...
... drama before Corneille is questionable . But all this criticism was summed up for him in the Discours Drama- tiques which Corneille had added to the collection of his plays published in 1660. Here he found the methods of the French drama ...
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Absalom and Achitophel admiration Almanzor Annus Mirabilis Antony argument Aureng-zebe Ben Jonson better blank verse called century character Chaucer comedy Congreve Conquest of Granada Corneille couplet criticism doubt drama Dramatick Poesie dramatist Dryden knew early poems edition Elizabethan English epic Essay Of Dramatick excelled Exclusion Bill Fables familiar Fool gave gives Heav'n hero heroic play heroic poem Homer imitation John Dryden Johnson kind language learned Lectures lines Mac Flecknoe matter methods Milton mind Muse nature never numbers Ovid Panther Paradise Lost pass passage perhaps Pindaric verse Poet Laureate poetry Pope's portrait praise preface prologue prose quote reader reason Religio Laici remark Restoration rhyme Richard Flecknoe satire satirist says Scott Shadwell Shakespeare speak spirit stage stanza story tells theatre thought Tillotson translation Tyrannick Love unity versification Virgil Waller whole poem words writing written wrote Zimri