The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... shew the great reverence those wits were helde in . And altogether not without ground , since both the Oracles of Delphos and Sibillas prophecies , where wholy delivered in verses . For that same exquisite observing of number and ...
... shew the great reverence those wits were helde in . And altogether not without ground , since both the Oracles of Delphos and Sibillas prophecies , where wholy delivered in verses . For that same exquisite observing of number and ...
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... shew you in Tantalus , Atreus , and such like , nothing that is not to be shunned . In Cyrus , Aeneas , Ulisses , each thing to be followed ; where the Historian , bound to tell things as things were , cannot be liberall ( without hee ...
... shew you in Tantalus , Atreus , and such like , nothing that is not to be shunned . In Cyrus , Aeneas , Ulisses , each thing to be followed ; where the Historian , bound to tell things as things were , cannot be liberall ( without hee ...
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... shew his infinite reading , and most happy power of disposition : his twelue Æglogues , his Affrica con- taining nine Bookes of the last Punicke warre , with his three Bookes of Epistles in Latine verse , shew all the transformations of ...
... shew his infinite reading , and most happy power of disposition : his twelue Æglogues , his Affrica con- taining nine Bookes of the last Punicke warre , with his three Bookes of Epistles in Latine verse , shew all the transformations of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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