Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... perhaps the ultimate esthetic question in an age of belief , so are these poems perhaps the ultimate in literary criti- cism : verse that obliquely criticizes itself , as it were , in process , and thereby invites Art so to imitate ...
... perhaps the ultimate esthetic question in an age of belief , so are these poems perhaps the ultimate in literary criti- cism : verse that obliquely criticizes itself , as it were , in process , and thereby invites Art so to imitate ...
Pagina 190
... perhaps I could attaine to that , but content with these British Ilands as my world , whose fortune hath hitherto bin , that if the Athenians , as some say , made their small deeds great and renowned by their eloquent writers , England ...
... perhaps I could attaine to that , but content with these British Ilands as my world , whose fortune hath hitherto bin , that if the Athenians , as some say , made their small deeds great and renowned by their eloquent writers , England ...
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... perhaps , at least , that were , fit readers now a dayes of such a Treatise ? Because what one of a million of our Scollers or writers among us , understands , or cares to be made understand scarse the lowest and triviallest of Natures ...
... perhaps , at least , that were , fit readers now a dayes of such a Treatise ? Because what one of a million of our Scollers or writers among us , understands , or cares to be made understand scarse the lowest and triviallest of Natures ...
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