Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... wrote de bello Troiano , in so excellent manner , and so neere resembling An- tiquitie , as Printing his Worke ... wrote De Nugis Curialium ; Nigel " Wireker " ( fl . 1190 ) wrote Speculum Stultorum ; Tilburiensis ( fl . 1210 ) wrote ...
... wrote de bello Troiano , in so excellent manner , and so neere resembling An- tiquitie , as Printing his Worke ... wrote De Nugis Curialium ; Nigel " Wireker " ( fl . 1190 ) wrote Speculum Stultorum ; Tilburiensis ( fl . 1210 ) wrote ...
Pagina 84
... wrote his Verses befor it err he understood to conferr.4 Nor that of Fairfax his.5 That the translations of Homer and Virgill in long Alexandrines were but Prose . That John Haringtones Ariosto , under all translations was the worst ...
... wrote his Verses befor it err he understood to conferr.4 Nor that of Fairfax his.5 That the translations of Homer and Virgill in long Alexandrines were but Prose . That John Haringtones Ariosto , under all translations was the worst ...
Pagina 392
... wrote at twenty , and what at fourscore . He complains indeed of a Tyde of words that comes in upon the English Poet , o'reflows whate're he builds : but this was less his case than any mans , that ever wrote ; and the mischief on't is ...
... wrote at twenty , and what at fourscore . He complains indeed of a Tyde of words that comes in upon the English Poet , o'reflows whate're he builds : but this was less his case than any mans , that ever wrote ; and the mischief on't is ...
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