The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Plutarch yeeldeth a notable testimonie , of the abhominable Tyrant , Alexander Pheraus ; from whose eyes , a Tragedy wel made , and represented , drewe aboundance of teares : who without all pitty , had murthered infinite nombers , and ...
... Plutarch yeeldeth a notable testimonie , of the abhominable Tyrant , Alexander Pheraus ; from whose eyes , a Tragedy wel made , and represented , drewe aboundance of teares : who without all pitty , had murthered infinite nombers , and ...
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... Plutarch is accounted of such vertue , that Fortune was not his guide , but his foote - stoole : whose acts speake for him , though Plutarch did not : indeede , the Phoenix of warlike Princes . This Alexander , left his Schoole- maister ...
... Plutarch is accounted of such vertue , that Fortune was not his guide , but his foote - stoole : whose acts speake for him , though Plutarch did not : indeede , the Phoenix of warlike Princes . This Alexander , left his Schoole- maister ...
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... Plutarch , and see whether any Poet doe authorize abhominable filthines , as they doe . Againe , a man might aske out of what Commonwealth Plato did banish them ? insooth , thence where he himselfe alloweth communitie of women : So as ...
... Plutarch , and see whether any Poet doe authorize abhominable filthines , as they doe . Againe , a man might aske out of what Commonwealth Plato did banish them ? insooth , thence where he himselfe alloweth communitie of women : So as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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