The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Rime , and Meeter , of Rithmus and Metrum , of which I will now discourse . THE SECOND CHAPTER , DECLARING THE VNAPTNESSE OF RIME IN POESIE . I am not ignorant that whosoeuer shall by way of reprehension examine the imperfections of Rime ...
... Rime , and Meeter , of Rithmus and Metrum , of which I will now discourse . THE SECOND CHAPTER , DECLARING THE VNAPTNESSE OF RIME IN POESIE . I am not ignorant that whosoeuer shall by way of reprehension examine the imperfections of Rime ...
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... rime and highly extold : so that he concludes , tales lactucas talia labra petunt , like lips , like lettuce . But there is yet another fault in Rime alto- gether intollerable , which is , that it inforceth a man oftentimes to abiure ...
... rime and highly extold : so that he concludes , tales lactucas talia labra petunt , like lips , like lettuce . But there is yet another fault in Rime alto- gether intollerable , which is , that it inforceth a man oftentimes to abiure ...
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... rime , You are those loftie numbers that reuiue Triumphs of Princes , and sterne tragedies : And learne henceforth t'attend those happy sprights Whose bounding fury , height , and waight affects , Assist their labour , and sit close to ...
... rime , You are those loftie numbers that reuiue Triumphs of Princes , and sterne tragedies : And learne henceforth t'attend those happy sprights Whose bounding fury , height , and waight affects , Assist their labour , and sit close to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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