The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Theocritus his xvi . Idilion , wherein he reproved the Tyranne Hiero of Syracuse for his nigardise towarde Poetes , in whome is the power to make men immortal for theyr good dedes , or shameful for their naughty lyfe . And the lyke also ...
... Theocritus his xvi . Idilion , wherein he reproved the Tyranne Hiero of Syracuse for his nigardise towarde Poetes , in whome is the power to make men immortal for theyr good dedes , or shameful for their naughty lyfe . And the lyke also ...
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... Theocritus , and in Latin , Lucretius , Mani- lius , and the rural part of Virgil . " WHEN all these employments are well conquer'd , then will the choice Histories , Heroic Poems , and Attic Tragedies of stateliest and most regal ...
... Theocritus , and in Latin , Lucretius , Mani- lius , and the rural part of Virgil . " WHEN all these employments are well conquer'd , then will the choice Histories , Heroic Poems , and Attic Tragedies of stateliest and most regal ...
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... Theocritus his Eidullia , are more free from errors , there is not any man of so false a judgment who would choose rather to have been Apollonius or Theocritus than Homer . ' Tis worth our consideration a little , to examine how much ...
... Theocritus his Eidullia , are more free from errors , there is not any man of so false a judgment who would choose rather to have been Apollonius or Theocritus than Homer . ' Tis worth our consideration a little , to examine how much ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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