Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 83–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 269
... 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 ...
Էջ 273
... poets or no , let grammarians dispute , and go to the third , in- deed right poets , of whom chiefly this question ariseth ; betwixt whom and these second is such a kind of difference as betwixt the meaner sort of painters , who ...
... poets or no , let grammarians dispute , and go to the third , in- deed right poets , of whom chiefly this question ariseth ; betwixt whom and these second is such a kind of difference as betwixt the meaner sort of painters , who ...
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... poets . For , indeed , after the philosophers had picked out of the sweet mysteries of poetry the right discerning of true points of knowledge , they forthwith , putting it in method , and making a school - art of that which the poets ...
... poets . For , indeed , after the philosophers had picked out of the sweet mysteries of poetry the right discerning of true points of knowledge , they forthwith , putting it in method , and making a school - art of that which the poets ...
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