The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... haue a feeling of the wrong done , wherein euery Rymer in this vniuersall Iland as well as my selfe , stands interressed . So that if his charitie had equally drawne with his learning hee would haue forborne to procure the enuie of so ...
... haue a feeling of the wrong done , wherein euery Rymer in this vniuersall Iland as well as my selfe , stands interressed . So that if his charitie had equally drawne with his learning hee would haue forborne to procure the enuie of so ...
Strona 106
... haue leane Numbers , instede of fat Ryme : and if Tully would haue his Orator skilld in all the knowledges appertaining to God and man , what should they haue , who would be a degree aboue Orators ? Why then it was to shew his owne ...
... haue leane Numbers , instede of fat Ryme : and if Tully would haue his Orator skilld in all the knowledges appertaining to God and man , what should they haue , who would be a degree aboue Orators ? Why then it was to shew his owne ...
Strona 108
... haue thereon bestowed all the substance of our vnderstanding to furnish it as it is : and therefore heere I stand foorth , onelie to make good the place we haue thus taken vp , and to defend the sacred monuments erected therein ...
... haue thereon bestowed all the substance of our vnderstanding to furnish it as it is : and therefore heere I stand foorth , onelie to make good the place we haue thus taken vp , and to defend the sacred monuments erected therein ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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