The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Ryme , striketh a certaine musick to the eare and in fine , sith it dooth delight , though by another way , it obtaines the same purpose : there beeing in eyther sweetnes , and wanting in neither majestie . Truely the English , before ...
... Ryme , striketh a certaine musick to the eare and in fine , sith it dooth delight , though by another way , it obtaines the same purpose : there beeing in eyther sweetnes , and wanting in neither majestie . Truely the English , before ...
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... RYME AGAINST A PAMPHLET ENTITULED " " OBSERUATIONS IN THE ART OF ENGLISH POESIE . " Wherein is demonstratively proved , that Ryme is the fittest har- monie of words that comportes with our Language . 1602 . TO ALL THE WORTHIE LOUERS AND ...
... RYME AGAINST A PAMPHLET ENTITULED " " OBSERUATIONS IN THE ART OF ENGLISH POESIE . " Wherein is demonstratively proved , that Ryme is the fittest har- monie of words that comportes with our Language . 1602 . TO ALL THE WORTHIE LOUERS AND ...
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... Ryme , as no bound to stay vs in the line where the violence of the matter will breake thorow , is rather gracefull then otherwise . Wherein I finde my Homer - Lucan , as if he gloried to seeme to haue no bounds , albeit hee were ...
... Ryme , as no bound to stay vs in the line where the violence of the matter will breake thorow , is rather gracefull then otherwise . Wherein I finde my Homer - Lucan , as if he gloried to seeme to haue no bounds , albeit hee were ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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