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Pagina 4
There we can easily believe to be undissembled ; a man is a discourse
concerning his government , indeed , harassed in one kingdom , and persecuted
in with verses intermixed , but such as certainly another , who , after a course of
business ...
There we can easily believe to be undissembled ; a man is a discourse
concerning his government , indeed , harassed in one kingdom , and persecuted
in with verses intermixed , but such as certainly another , who , after a course of
business ...
Pagina 7
... which was , I believe , before . borrowed from Marino and his followers , had
Nor was the sublime more within their reach been recommended by the example
of Donne , a than the pathetic , for they never attempted that man of very
extensive ...
... which was , I believe , before . borrowed from Marino and his followers , had
Nor was the sublime more within their reach been recommended by the example
of Donne , a than the pathetic , for they never attempted that man of very
extensive ...
Pagina 20
... I believe , the first poet -ukot oan the glory contain itself in the endless space .
mingled Alexandrines at pleasure with the common heroic of ten syllables ; and
from “ I most that it is not by negligence or licentious . He considered the verse of
...
... I believe , the first poet -ukot oan the glory contain itself in the endless space .
mingled Alexandrines at pleasure with the common heroic of ten syllables ; and
from “ I most that it is not by negligence or licentious . He considered the verse of
...
Pagina 29
... that's tertentu " Spirit that can enrich with all know that there ever proceeded
any man very eminent for knowledge : its only genuine proutterance and
knowledge , and sends out his seduct , I believe , is small history of poetry ,
raphim with the ...
... that's tertentu " Spirit that can enrich with all know that there ever proceeded
any man very eminent for knowledge : its only genuine proutterance and
knowledge , and sends out his seduct , I believe , is small history of poetry ,
raphim with the ...
Pagina 32
... enforced the charge of a solecism self with the belief that he had shortened
Salby an expression in itself grossly solecistical , masius's life , and both perhaps
with more mawhen for one of those supposed blunders , he bignity than reason .
... enforced the charge of a solecism self with the belief that he had shortened
Salby an expression in itself grossly solecistical , masius's life , and both perhaps
with more mawhen for one of those supposed blunders , he bignity than reason .
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