Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Poeme ? ✓ Virgilius . A Poeme is not alone any worke , or composition of Poema . the Poets in many , or few verses ; but even one alone Aeneid . verse sometimes makes a perfect Poeme . As , when Aeneas hangs up , and consecrates the ...
... Poeme ? ✓ Virgilius . A Poeme is not alone any worke , or composition of Poema . the Poets in many , or few verses ; but even one alone Aeneid . verse sometimes makes a perfect Poeme . As , when Aeneas hangs up , and consecrates the ...
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... Poeme But , how differs a Poeme from what wee call Poesy ? A Poeme , as I have told you is the worke of the Poet ; the end , and fruit of his labour , and studye . Poesy is his skill , or Crafte of making : the very Fiction it selfe ...
... Poeme But , how differs a Poeme from what wee call Poesy ? A Poeme , as I have told you is the worke of the Poet ; the end , and fruit of his labour , and studye . Poesy is his skill , or Crafte of making : the very Fiction it selfe ...
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... Poeme , and to report it : but so to master the matter , and Stile , as to shew , hee knowes , how to handle , place , or dispose of either , with elegancie , when need shall bee . And not thinke , hee can leape forth suddainely a Poet ...
... Poeme , and to report it : but so to master the matter , and Stile , as to shew , hee knowes , how to handle , place , or dispose of either , with elegancie , when need shall bee . And not thinke , hee can leape forth suddainely a Poet ...
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... Poeme , defin'd . To the resolving of this Question , wee must first agree in the definition of the Fable . The Fable is call'd the Imitation of one intire , and perfect Action ; whose parts are so joyned , and knitt together , as ...
... Poeme , defin'd . To the resolving of this Question , wee must first agree in the definition of the Fable . The Fable is call'd the Imitation of one intire , and perfect Action ; whose parts are so joyned , and knitt together , as ...
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... Poeme be farre more diffus'd , & powr'd out , then that of Tragedy ; yet Virgil writing of Aeneas hath preter- mitted many things . He neither tells how he was borne , how brought up ; how he fought with Achilles ; how he was snatch'd ...
... Poeme be farre more diffus'd , & powr'd out , then that of Tragedy ; yet Virgil writing of Aeneas hath preter- mitted many things . He neither tells how he was borne , how brought up ; how he fought with Achilles ; how he was snatch'd ...
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