The Complete Works in Verse and Prose, Tom 1G. Olms, 1969 |
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... kind of writing in verse , it can be adapted only to high and noble subjects ; and it will not be easy to reconcile the poet with the critic , or to conceive how that can be the highest kind of writing in verse which , according to ...
... kind of writing in verse , it can be adapted only to high and noble subjects ; and it will not be easy to reconcile the poet with the critic , or to conceive how that can be the highest kind of writing in verse which , according to ...
Strona cxii
... kind the metaphysical poets have seldom risen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the reader , far from wondering that he missed them , wonders more frequently by ...
... kind the metaphysical poets have seldom risen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the reader , far from wondering that he missed them , wonders more frequently by ...
Strona cxxix
... kind of Arti- ficial Memory of those things wherein we are all bound to desire , like Themistocles , the Art of ... kind ; as the Romanists uncharitably do of Beza , for a few lascivious Sonnets composed by him in his youth . It is not ...
... kind of Arti- ficial Memory of those things wherein we are all bound to desire , like Themistocles , the Art of ... kind ; as the Romanists uncharitably do of Beza , for a few lascivious Sonnets composed by him in his youth . It is not ...
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