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Pagina 96
Censure of that kind is the common form of seventeenth - century criticism on sixteenth - century romance , and should carry but dittle weight with us who live after the romantic revival . It is true , again , that Ronsard did not ...
Censure of that kind is the common form of seventeenth - century criticism on sixteenth - century romance , and should carry but dittle weight with us who live after the romantic revival . It is true , again , that Ronsard did not ...
Pagina 144
So , too , in the same book , when Plutarch comes to portray Fabius Maximus , he gives us that great man's view : that ' to be afeared of the wagging of every straw , or to regard every common prating , is not the part of a worthy man ...
So , too , in the same book , when Plutarch comes to portray Fabius Maximus , he gives us that great man's view : that ' to be afeared of the wagging of every straw , or to regard every common prating , is not the part of a worthy man ...
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All six poets are suspected , and some are known , to have been arrayed from time to time on opposed sides in literary quarrels ; yet you find them handling a common theme in more or less friendly emulation .
All six poets are suspected , and some are known , to have been arrayed from time to time on opposed sides in literary quarrels ; yet you find them handling a common theme in more or less friendly emulation .
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