Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... poet prevaileth , yet that the history , in his saying such a thing was done , doth warrant a man more in that he shall follow ; the answer is manifest : that if he stand upon that was , as if he should argue , because it rained ...
... poet prevaileth , yet that the history , in his saying such a thing was done , doth warrant a man more in that he shall follow ; the answer is manifest : that if he stand upon that was , as if he should argue , because it rained ...
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... poet is the least liar ; and though he would , as a poet can scarcely be a liar . The astronomer , with his cousin the geometrician , can hardly escape when they take upon them to measure the height of the stars . How often , think you ...
... poet is the least liar ; and though he would , as a poet can scarcely be a liar . The astronomer , with his cousin the geometrician , can hardly escape when they take upon them to measure the height of the stars . How often , think you ...
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... poets with like cavilla- 20 tions against philosophers ; as likewise one should do , that should bid one read Phaedrus or Symposium in Plato , or the discourse of Love in Plu- tarch , and see whether any poet do authorize abominable ...
... poets with like cavilla- 20 tions against philosophers ; as likewise one should do , that should bid one read Phaedrus or Symposium in Plato , or the discourse of Love in Plu- tarch , and see whether any poet do authorize abominable ...
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