Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 582
... poets . But , because there is little other learning in them , concerning either virtuous manners or policy , I suppose it were better that , as fables and ceremonies happen to come in a lesson , 10 it were declared abundantly by the ...
... poets . But , because there is little other learning in them , concerning either virtuous manners or policy , I suppose it were better that , as fables and ceremonies happen to come in a lesson , 10 it were declared abundantly by the ...
Pagina 803
... poets . In our neighbor - country Ireland , where truly learning goes very bare , yet are their poets held in a devout reverence . Even among the most barbarous and simple Indians , where no writing is , yet have they their poets who ...
... poets . In our neighbor - country Ireland , where truly learning goes very bare , yet are their poets held in a devout reverence . Even among the most barbarous and simple Indians , where no writing is , yet have they their poets who ...
Pagina 828
... poets , in those words of which Julius Scaliger saith , Qua authoritate barbari quidam atque hispidi abuti velint ad poetas e republica exigendos ; but only meant to drive out those wrong opinions of the Deity , whereof now , without ...
... poets , in those words of which Julius Scaliger saith , Qua authoritate barbari quidam atque hispidi abuti velint ad poetas e republica exigendos ; but only meant to drive out those wrong opinions of the Deity , whereof now , without ...
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