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Pagina 96
... common form of seventeenth - century criticism on sixteenth - century romance , and should carry but little weight with us who live after the romantic revival . It is true , again , that Ronsard did not reject homely words from high ...
... common form of seventeenth - century criticism on sixteenth - century romance , and should carry but little weight with us who live after the romantic revival . It is true , again , that Ronsard did not reject homely words from high ...
Pagina 144
... common prating , is not the part of a worthy man of charge , but rather of a base - minded person , to seek to ... common people ' is at best effeminate , ' and at worst ' the broad high - way of them that practise tyranny , ' 1 still ...
... common prating , is not the part of a worthy man of charge , but rather of a base - minded person , to seek to ... common people ' is at best effeminate , ' and at worst ' the broad high - way of them that practise tyranny , ' 1 still ...
Pagina 343
... common theme in more or less friendly emulation . I fancy that many of the coincidences between the Sonnets of Shakespeare and those of Drayton , on which charges of plagiarism have been founded , and by whose aid attempts have been ...
... common theme in more or less friendly emulation . I fancy that many of the coincidences between the Sonnets of Shakespeare and those of Drayton , on which charges of plagiarism have been founded , and by whose aid attempts have been ...
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