Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 138
... Poets is only the facultie of Poets ; and not of all Poets , but the best . Nemo infæliciùs de Poetis judicavit , quàm qui de Poetis scripsit . But , some will say , Criticks are a kind of Tinkers ; that make more faults , then they ...
... Poets is only the facultie of Poets ; and not of all Poets , but the best . Nemo infæliciùs de Poetis judicavit , quàm qui de Poetis scripsit . But , some will say , Criticks are a kind of Tinkers ; that make more faults , then they ...
Pagina 244
... ( Poets especially , for I will exempt diverse late prose - writers ) , have any the like closenesse as before mentioned ; were a worke sure as vaine and unnecessary , as it is a truth firme and unques- tionable , that they possesse the ...
... ( Poets especially , for I will exempt diverse late prose - writers ) , have any the like closenesse as before mentioned ; were a worke sure as vaine and unnecessary , as it is a truth firme and unques- tionable , that they possesse the ...
Pagina 275
... Poets ( according to the usuall negligence of our Nation in examining , and their diligence to censure ) seems ... Poets some upbraid the want of extempo- rary fury , or rather Inspiration ; a dangerous word , which many have of late ...
... Poets ( according to the usuall negligence of our Nation in examining , and their diligence to censure ) seems ... Poets some upbraid the want of extempo- rary fury , or rather Inspiration ; a dangerous word , which many have of late ...
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