English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... Ennius ; so in the Italian language the first that made it aspire to be a treasure - house of science were the poets Dante , Boccaccio , and Petrarch ; so in our English were Gower and Chaucer , after whom , encouraged and delighted ...
... Ennius ; so in the Italian language the first that made it aspire to be a treasure - house of science were the poets Dante , Boccaccio , and Petrarch ; so in our English were Gower and Chaucer , after whom , encouraged and delighted ...
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... Ennius with him to the field , it may be answered that if Cato misliked it , the noble Fulvius liked it , or else he had not done it . For it was not the excellent Cato 1220 Uticensis , ( whose authority I would much more have rever ...
... Ennius with him to the field , it may be answered that if Cato misliked it , the noble Fulvius liked it , or else he had not done it . For it was not the excellent Cato 1220 Uticensis , ( whose authority I would much more have rever ...
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... Ennius Ennius the epic poet and dramatist accompanied Fulvius on his campaign in Aetolia . Cato the elder , called Censorius on account of his severity , was displeased with ( ' misliked ' ) Fulvius for this . 1219 Cato Uticensis great ...
... Ennius Ennius the epic poet and dramatist accompanied Fulvius on his campaign in Aetolia . Cato the elder , called Censorius on account of his severity , was displeased with ( ' misliked ' ) Fulvius for this . 1219 Cato Uticensis great ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 131 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 162 |
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