The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... divine beauty , ' divine beauty , " the poet's paradise , which is his , as yet , only by prevision . The In a note to this letter of Shelley's , Peacock adds the passage in question from the Phædrus , which goes to corroborate the ...
... divine beauty , ' divine beauty , " the poet's paradise , which is his , as yet , only by prevision . The In a note to this letter of Shelley's , Peacock adds the passage in question from the Phædrus , which goes to corroborate the ...
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... divine indulgence , prov'd to me so many incitements , as you have heard , to the love and stedfast observation of that vertue which abhorres the society of Bordello's . Thus from the Laureat fraternity of Poets , riper yeares and the ...
... divine indulgence , prov'd to me so many incitements , as you have heard , to the love and stedfast observation of that vertue which abhorres the society of Bordello's . Thus from the Laureat fraternity of Poets , riper yeares and the ...
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... Divine Comedy of Dante is the other . England and Italy here stand alone ; Spain , France , and Germany , have ... Divine Comedy , it fully deserves , it can never lose , its immense reputation ; for , like the Iliad and the Divine ...
... Divine Comedy of Dante is the other . England and Italy here stand alone ; Spain , France , and Germany , have ... Divine Comedy , it fully deserves , it can never lose , its immense reputation ; for , like the Iliad and the Divine ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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