The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... ancient verse consisting of tenne sillables or fiue feete , which hath euer beene vsed amongest vs time out of minde . And for all this cunning and counterfeit name can or will be any other in nature then it hath beene euer heretofore ...
... ancient verse consisting of tenne sillables or fiue feete , which hath euer beene vsed amongest vs time out of minde . And for all this cunning and counterfeit name can or will be any other in nature then it hath beene euer heretofore ...
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... ancient bailieries of Carrick , Kyle , and Cunningham , famous both in ancient and modern times for a gallant and warlike race of inhabitants ; a country where civil , and particularly religious , liberty have ever found their first ...
... ancient bailieries of Carrick , Kyle , and Cunningham , famous both in ancient and modern times for a gallant and warlike race of inhabitants ; a country where civil , and particularly religious , liberty have ever found their first ...
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... ancient poetry , wanted the genius of Homer , as well as his picturesque scenery and lofty language . Yet the investigation of the early poetry of every nation , even the rudest , carries with it an object of curiosity and interest . It ...
... ancient poetry , wanted the genius of Homer , as well as his picturesque scenery and lofty language . Yet the investigation of the early poetry of every nation , even the rudest , carries with it an object of curiosity and interest . It ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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