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English Poetry - 17th Century - Literary Criticism, English Poetry - General & Miscellaneous - Literary Criticism, English Poetry - 16th Century - Literary Criticism, Ancient Roman Poetry - Literary Criticism, Prosody

Well-Weighed Syllables

by Derek Attridge
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Overview

Sidney's statement in his Apology for Poetry that quantitative verse on the Latin model is more suitable than the accentual verse of the English tradition 'lively to express divers passions, by the low and lofty sound of the well-weighed syllable' is only one of numerous assertions of the superiority of classical over native metres made by English scholars and poets during the Renaissance, stretching from Roger Ascham some twenty years earlier to Ben Jonson some fifty years later.

Synopsis

Examines Sidney's statement that quantitative verse on the Latin model is more suitable than the accentual verse of the English tradition during the Renaissance.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1979
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
268
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521297226

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