The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Poetry amongst the Greeks : That of Augustus , for Heroick , Lyrick , Dramatick , Elegiaque , and indeed all sorts of Poetry ; in the Persons of Virgil , 275 Horace , Varius , Ovid , and many others ; especially if we take into that ...
... Poetry amongst the Greeks : That of Augustus , for Heroick , Lyrick , Dramatick , Elegiaque , and indeed all sorts of Poetry ; in the Persons of Virgil , 275 Horace , Varius , Ovid , and many others ; especially if we take into that ...
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... Poetry , in relation to the Progress of it , into Nature without Art : Art begun , and Art Compleated . Mankind , even the most Barbarous , have the Seeds of Poetry implanted in them . The 830 first Specimen of it was certainly shewn in ...
... Poetry , in relation to the Progress of it , into Nature without Art : Art begun , and Art Compleated . Mankind , even the most Barbarous , have the Seeds of Poetry implanted in them . The 830 first Specimen of it was certainly shewn in ...
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... Poetry , or rather of tunable hobling Verse ; and they answer'd in the same kind of gross Raillery ; 870 their Wit and their Musick being of a piece . The Grecians , says Casaubon , had formerly done the same , in the Persons of their ...
... Poetry , or rather of tunable hobling Verse ; and they answer'd in the same kind of gross Raillery ; 870 their Wit and their Musick being of a piece . The Grecians , says Casaubon , had formerly done the same , in the Persons of their ...
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