The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys J. M. Dent, 1919 - 217 strani |
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Stran 55
... beleeve for true what he writes . Hee citeth not authorities of other Histories , but even for hys entry , calleth the sweete Muses to inspire into him a good invention : in troth , not labouring to tell you what is , or is not , but ...
... beleeve for true what he writes . Hee citeth not authorities of other Histories , but even for hys entry , calleth the sweete Muses to inspire into him a good invention : in troth , not labouring to tell you what is , or is not , but ...
Stran 56
... beleeve that it is Thebes ? If then , a man can arive , at that childs age , to know that the Poets persons and dooings , are but pictures what should be , and not stories what have beene , they will never give the lye , to things not ...
... beleeve that it is Thebes ? If then , a man can arive , at that childs age , to know that the Poets persons and dooings , are but pictures what should be , and not stories what have beene , they will never give the lye , to things not ...
Stran 71
... beleeve the stage to be a Garden . By and by , we heare newes of shipwracke in the same place , and then wee are to blame , if we accept it not for a Rock . Upon the backe of that , comes out a hidious Monster , with fire and smoke ...
... beleeve the stage to be a Garden . By and by , we heare newes of shipwracke in the same place , and then wee are to blame , if we accept it not for a Rock . Upon the backe of that , comes out a hidious Monster , with fire and smoke ...
Stran 82
... beleeve with Bembus , that they were first bringers in of all civilitie . To beleeve with Scaliger , that no Philosophers precepts can sooner make you an honest man , then the reading of Virgill . To beleeve with Clauserus , the ...
... beleeve with Bembus , that they were first bringers in of all civilitie . To beleeve with Scaliger , that no Philosophers precepts can sooner make you an honest man , then the reading of Virgill . To beleeve with Clauserus , the ...
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abuse action admiration Aeneas ancient Aristotle beauty beleeve Ben Jonson called cause Cicero composition conceive CUDDIE Dante defence delight difference divine dooth doth dramatic effect Ennius Euripides evil excellent excite expression eyther faculty farre fayned feelings Greekes harmony hath highest Homer human imagination imitation indeede kind knowledge language learning less Lucretius lyric poetry Lyrical Ballads maketh manner matter metre metrical Milton mind mooved moral Muses naturall nature never object Orlando Furioso passage passions perfect Petrarch Philosopher Plato pleasure Plutarch poems Poesie poetic diction Poetic Principle poeticall Poets prayse produced prose Reader reason ryme sayd sayth selfe sense shew sith song soul speake spirit stanza Statius teach teacheth Theocritus theyr things thou thought tion Tragedies true truely truth verse vertue Virgil words Wordsworth worthy write Xenophon