Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 163
... poetry and plays on the grounds that ( 1 ) they consisted of lies and ( 2 ) they were originated by heathen . The work of commentators like Peter Martyr was a godsend to the poets who replied to Gosson . In fact , the defenders of poetry ...
... poetry and plays on the grounds that ( 1 ) they consisted of lies and ( 2 ) they were originated by heathen . The work of commentators like Peter Martyr was a godsend to the poets who replied to Gosson . In fact , the defenders of poetry ...
Pagina 256
... poetry ; and this concept of the feigned image , as the name implies , liberates the poet from the narrow and straitening confines of dogmatic truth . Thus , as a Protestant theologian , Milton is bound to induction or deduction from ...
... poetry ; and this concept of the feigned image , as the name implies , liberates the poet from the narrow and straitening confines of dogmatic truth . Thus , as a Protestant theologian , Milton is bound to induction or deduction from ...
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... poetry might be , either as edification or as a " criticism of life , " its immediate end was pleasure.24 In fact ... poetry . In the last book of Poetics he argued that poetry is " favorable to the proper end of life . " Saintsbury ...
... poetry might be , either as edification or as a " criticism of life , " its immediate end was pleasure.24 In fact ... poetry . In the last book of Poetics he argued that poetry is " favorable to the proper end of life . " Saintsbury ...
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Robert K Root The Text of the Canterbury Tales | 1 |
Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
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