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10 20 knowledge , which before them lay hidden to the world ; for that wise Solon was directly a poet it is ... and verity be written in their foreheads , have been glad to borrow both fashion and , perchance , weight of the poets .
10 20 knowledge , which before them lay hidden to the world ; for that wise Solon was directly a poet it is ... and verity be written in their foreheads , have been glad to borrow both fashion and , perchance , weight of the poets .
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... and takes not the free course of his own invention ; whether they properly be poets or no , let grammarians dispute , and go to the third , indeed right poets , of whom chiefly this question ariseth ; betwixt whom and these second ...
... and takes not the free course of his own invention ; whether they properly be poets or no , let grammarians dispute , and go to the third , indeed right poets , of whom chiefly this question ariseth ; betwixt whom and these second ...
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First , truly , a man might maliciously object that Plato , being a philosopher , was a natural enemy of poets . For , indeed , after the philosophers had picked out of the sweet mysteries of poetry the right discerning of true points ...
First , truly , a man might maliciously object that Plato , being a philosopher , was a natural enemy of poets . For , indeed , after the philosophers had picked out of the sweet mysteries of poetry the right discerning of true points ...
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