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... rhyme , and Dryden took occasion in a dedication to the Earl of Orrery , when he published the play in 1664 , to argue for rhyme in tragedy in preference to blank verse . He was following in the footsteps of Orrery himself in using rhymed ...
... rhyme , and Dryden took occasion in a dedication to the Earl of Orrery , when he published the play in 1664 , to argue for rhyme in tragedy in preference to blank verse . He was following in the footsteps of Orrery himself in using rhymed ...
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... rhyme , will be thy bane ; 485 Rhyme is the rock on which thou art to wreck , * ' Tis fatal to thy fame and to thy neck . Why should thy metre good king David blast ? A psalm of his will surely be thy last . Darest thou presume in verse ...
... rhyme , will be thy bane ; 485 Rhyme is the rock on which thou art to wreck , * ' Tis fatal to thy fame and to thy neck . Why should thy metre good king David blast ? A psalm of his will surely be thy last . Darest thou presume in verse ...
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... rhymed tragedies : and in this he abandons rhyme . " He fights this day unarmed , without his rhyme . " Dryden says in the Preface to this play , which was printed almost immediately : " In my style , I have professed to imitate the ...
... rhymed tragedies : and in this he abandons rhyme . " He fights this day unarmed , without his rhyme . " Dryden says in the Preface to this play , which was printed almost immediately : " In my style , I have professed to imitate the ...
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PREFACE | xi |
Prologue | lxv |
Prologue to The Rival Ladies | lxxxv |
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid Annus Mirabilis appeared Astræa Redux blessed called Charles Charles II Church crimes crowd crown David's death dedicated Dryden Dryden's poem Duchess Duke of Guise Duke of York Dutch Earl edition of 1688 England English Exclusion Bill eyes faith fame fate father fear fire Flecknoe fleet foes grace hast Heaven Hind honour Jacob Tonson Jebusites John Dryden kind King King's labour laws live Lord Mac Flecknoe Medal mighty Miscellany Poems monarchs Muse ne'er never o'er Ovid Panther passage peace play Plot poet Popish Plot praise Prince printed probably Prologue published Queen rebel reign religion restored rhyme Roman Catholic royal sacred Satire says Scott Scripture sense Shadwell Shaftesbury soul stanza sway thee thou thought throne Tonson Translation true Twas verse Virgil virtue Whig wind word written
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