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Pagina 85
The method of their verse was distinct from the method of Italian verse , and , passing from form to matter , they strike a note of plaintive mystery , which is not to be heard in Petrarch . In the fourth place , besides this direct ...
The method of their verse was distinct from the method of Italian verse , and , passing from form to matter , they strike a note of plaintive mystery , which is not to be heard in Petrarch . In the fourth place , besides this direct ...
Pagina 272
8th September 1599 : -My lord Harbert is a continuall Courtier , but doth not follow his Business with that care as is fitt ; he is to cold in a matter of such Greatness . ' 12th September 1599 : Now that my lord Harbert is gone , he is ...
8th September 1599 : -My lord Harbert is a continuall Courtier , but doth not follow his Business with that care as is fitt ; he is to cold in a matter of such Greatness . ' 12th September 1599 : Now that my lord Harbert is gone , he is ...
Pagina 372
That our author's oblation was pure , unmixed with baser matter , is all that he meant to say . ' But may not seconds mean ' assistants and refer to the collaboration of the Two Poets in LXXXIII . ? It can hardly mean ' baser matter ' ...
That our author's oblation was pure , unmixed with baser matter , is all that he meant to say . ' But may not seconds mean ' assistants and refer to the collaboration of the Two Poets in LXXXIII . ? It can hardly mean ' baser matter ' ...
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