The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... opinion of the wise . And that it is not Ryme , but our ydle Arguments that hath brought downe to so base a reckning , the price and estimation of writing in this kinde . When the few good things of this age , by comming together in one ...
... opinion of the wise . And that it is not Ryme , but our ydle Arguments that hath brought downe to so base a reckning , the price and estimation of writing in this kinde . When the few good things of this age , by comming together in one ...
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... opinion of the Greek and Latin judges of antiquity ; from the Italians and French , who have succeeded them ; and , indeed , from the general taste and approbation of all ages . Heroic Poetry , which they condemn , has ever been ...
... opinion of the Greek and Latin judges of antiquity ; from the Italians and French , who have succeeded them ; and , indeed , from the general taste and approbation of all ages . Heroic Poetry , which they condemn , has ever been ...
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... opinion of the present state of poetry in England , and having had it long , as my friends and others well know ... opinions which are not those of the general reader . Could I have anticipated the degree of attention which has been ...
... opinion of the present state of poetry in England , and having had it long , as my friends and others well know ... opinions which are not those of the general reader . Could I have anticipated the degree of attention which has been ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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