English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... Virgil ; to believe , v Clauserus , the translator of Cornutus , that it pleased 1750 Heavenly Deity by Hesiod and Homer , under the vei fables , to give us all knowledge , logic , rhetoric , philoso natural and moral , and quid non ...
... Virgil ; to believe , v Clauserus , the translator of Cornutus , that it pleased 1750 Heavenly Deity by Hesiod and Homer , under the vei fables , to give us all knowledge , logic , rhetoric , philoso natural and moral , and quid non ...
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... Virgil , Aeneid , VI . 129 : ' This is the task , this the toil ! ' 701 pretending no more i.e. than to tell a tale . 705 aloes genus of plants with bitter juice . 714 whereof poetry is to which poetry belongs . 715 Aristotle Poetics ...
... Virgil , Aeneid , VI . 129 : ' This is the task , this the toil ! ' 701 pretending no more i.e. than to tell a tale . 705 aloes genus of plants with bitter juice . 714 whereof poetry is to which poetry belongs . 715 Aristotle Poetics ...
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... Virgil's First Eclogue ; Meliboeus represents the farmers , and Tityrus may represent Virgil who appealed successfully to Augustus against the confiscation of his farm . 811-12 Virgil , Eclogues , VII , 69-70 : ' This I remember , and ...
... Virgil's First Eclogue ; Meliboeus represents the farmers , and Tityrus may represent Virgil who appealed successfully to Augustus against the confiscation of his farm . 811-12 Virgil , Eclogues , VII , 69-70 : ' This I remember , and ...
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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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