Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 229
... lesse then many doe to Daniells Civile warrs , that it were ( though otherwise a com- mendable worke ) yet somwhat more than a true Chronicle his- tory in rime ; who , in other lesse laboured things , may have in- 5 [ Guillaume de ...
... lesse then many doe to Daniells Civile warrs , that it were ( though otherwise a com- mendable worke ) yet somwhat more than a true Chronicle his- tory in rime ; who , in other lesse laboured things , may have in- 5 [ Guillaume de ...
Pagina 247
... lesse then in the rest of those few before , and many after them , whom all Antiquity has cried up for excellent Poets , and called their works perfect Poems . For proofe of which Truth ; wee will first mention two or three of the best ...
... lesse then in the rest of those few before , and many after them , whom all Antiquity has cried up for excellent Poets , and called their works perfect Poems . For proofe of which Truth ; wee will first mention two or three of the best ...
Pagina 253
... lesse darkely delivered ; ) Suppose ( I say ) a man should take this taske upon him , I would faine know who they are that would be perhaps , at least , that were , fit readers now a dayes of such a Treatise ? Because what one of a ...
... lesse darkely delivered ; ) Suppose ( I say ) a man should take this taske upon him , I would faine know who they are that would be perhaps , at least , that were , fit readers now a dayes of such a Treatise ? Because what one of a ...
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