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Pagina 96
... true that he preserved some mediæval terms . ' Spenser in affecting the ancients writ no language , ' was Ben Jonson's condemnation of a like accident in the Faery Queen . Censure of that kind is the ' common form of seventeenth ...
... true that he preserved some mediæval terms . ' Spenser in affecting the ancients writ no language , ' was Ben Jonson's condemnation of a like accident in the Faery Queen . Censure of that kind is the ' common form of seventeenth ...
Pagina 365
... true , can only suffer from ' false painting ' and ' ornament . ' ornament . ' While so defending Beauty , which is Truth , from the disfigurement of false ornament , Shakespeare compares the false art of the Rival Poets , who also sing ...
... true , can only suffer from ' false painting ' and ' ornament . ' ornament . ' While so defending Beauty , which is Truth , from the disfigurement of false ornament , Shakespeare compares the false art of the Rival Poets , who also sing ...
Pagina 366
... true plain words , by thy true telling friend . And their gross painting might be better used Where cheeks need blood , in thee it is abused . ' LXXXIII . continues : - ' I never saw that you did painting need , And therefore to your ...
... true plain words , by thy true telling friend . And their gross painting might be better used Where cheeks need blood , in thee it is abused . ' LXXXIII . continues : - ' I never saw that you did painting need , And therefore to your ...
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