The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... give us the whole philosophy of the subject , it affords as much theory as is likely to be listened to profitably within hearing of the muse herself . The Prelude to Poetry originally opened a series of Lyric Poets , whose volumes were ...
... give us the whole philosophy of the subject , it affords as much theory as is likely to be listened to profitably within hearing of the muse herself . The Prelude to Poetry originally opened a series of Lyric Poets , whose volumes were ...
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... give to the eye , eyther some excellent perspective , or some fine picture , fit for building or fortification : or contayn- ing in it some notable example , as Abraham , sacrificing his Sonne Isaack , Judith killing Holofernes , David ...
... give to the eye , eyther some excellent perspective , or some fine picture , fit for building or fortification : or contayn- ing in it some notable example , as Abraham , sacrificing his Sonne Isaack , Judith killing Holofernes , David ...
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... give other enjoyments , of a purer , more lasting , and more exquisite nature . This part of my subject I have not altogether neglected ; but it has been less my present aim to prove , that the interest excited by some other kinds of ...
... give other enjoyments , of a purer , more lasting , and more exquisite nature . This part of my subject I have not altogether neglected ; but it has been less my present aim to prove , that the interest excited by some other kinds of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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