[PDF Notes] The Defense of Rhyme (1503) by Samuel Daniel defends rhyme as

The Defense of Rhyme (1503) by Samuel Daniel defends rhyme as:

1. It does not check poetic fancy, rather it help poetic flight.

2. It limits the excesses of a poet’s imagination.

3. It imparts form and outline to the conceptions of a poet.

4.It gives a deeper impression of what is delivered.

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