The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Italian is so full of Vowels , that it must ever be cumbred with Elisions . The Dutch , so of the other side with ... Italian nor Spanish have , the French , and we , never almost fayle of . Lastly , even the very ryme it selfe , the ...
... Italian is so full of Vowels , that it must ever be cumbred with Elisions . The Dutch , so of the other side with ... Italian nor Spanish have , the French , and we , never almost fayle of . Lastly , even the very ryme it selfe , the ...
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... Italy , to write that admirable Poem of Ierusalem , comparable to the best of the ancients , in any other forme then ... Italian Writers , Leonardus Aretinus , Laurentius Valla , Poggius , Blondus , and many others . Then Emanuel ...
... Italy , to write that admirable Poem of Ierusalem , comparable to the best of the ancients , in any other forme then ... Italian Writers , Leonardus Aretinus , Laurentius Valla , Poggius , Blondus , and many others . Then Emanuel ...
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... Italy , and other countries described by Crescimbeni , where he is speaking of the old romances . questi Romanzi non ... Italians have one which is named Buovo d ' Antona , probably on the same story , mentioned by Gio . Villani , who ...
... Italy , and other countries described by Crescimbeni , where he is speaking of the old romances . questi Romanzi non ... Italians have one which is named Buovo d ' Antona , probably on the same story , mentioned by Gio . Villani , who ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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