Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 134 Seiten |
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... perfect Poeme . As , when Aeneas hangs up , and consecrates the Armes of Abas , with this Inscription ; Aeneas hæc de Danais victoribus arma . And calls it a Poeme , or Carmen . Such are those in Martiall . G Martial . lib . 8 . epig ...
... perfect Poeme . As , when Aeneas hangs up , and consecrates the Armes of Abas , with this Inscription ; Aeneas hæc de Danais victoribus arma . And calls it a Poeme , or Carmen . Such are those in Martiall . G Martial . lib . 8 . epig ...
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... perfect Action ; whose parts are so joyned , and knitt together , as nothing in the structure can be chang'd ; or ... perfect , and intire ( 130 ) Action ; as one perfect , and intire place is requir'd to a building . By perfect , wee ...
... perfect Action ; whose parts are so joyned , and knitt together , as nothing in the structure can be chang'd ; or ... perfect , and intire ( 130 ) Action ; as one perfect , and intire place is requir'd to a building . By perfect , wee ...
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... perfect for the Dramatick , and whole . Whole , wee call that , and perfect , which hath a beginning , a mid'st , and an end . So the place of any building may be whole , and intire , for that worke ; though too little for a palace . As ...
... perfect for the Dramatick , and whole . Whole , wee call that , and perfect , which hath a beginning , a mid'st , and an end . So the place of any building may be whole , and intire , for that worke ; though too little for a palace . As ...
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