“All for Love [is Dryden’s] only serious play which has much claim upon modern attention,
and in this, as in later plays, he uses blank verse, coming back to the verse form as well as the material of Shakespeare, and thereby to a closer concern with reality”-F. N. Lees.
The Pathetic Fallacy Author(s) : Laurie Kutchins Source: The Georgia Review, FALL 2004, Vol. 58, No. 3 (FALL 2004), Pp. 528-532 Published By: Georgia Review