Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Poesie . For they both invent , faine , and devise many things , and accommodate all they invent to the use , and service of nature . Yet of the two , the Pen is more noble , then the Pencill . For that can speake to the Understanding ...
... Poesie . For they both invent , faine , and devise many things , and accommodate all they invent to the use , and service of nature . Yet of the two , the Pen is more noble , then the Pencill . For that can speake to the Understanding ...
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... Poesie : they have ( on the contrary ) stiled Poesy , a dulcet , and gentle Philosophy , which leades on , and guides us by the hand to Action , with a ravishing delight , and in- credible Sweetnes . But , before wee handle the kindes ...
... Poesie : they have ( on the contrary ) stiled Poesy , a dulcet , and gentle Philosophy , which leades on , and guides us by the hand to Action , with a ravishing delight , and in- credible Sweetnes . But , before wee handle the kindes ...
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... Poesie both against Campion & Daniel especially this Last , wher he proves couplets to be the bravest Sort of Verses , especially when they are broken , like Hexameters and that crosse Rimes and Stanzaes ( becaus the purpose would lead ...
... Poesie both against Campion & Daniel especially this Last , wher he proves couplets to be the bravest Sort of Verses , especially when they are broken , like Hexameters and that crosse Rimes and Stanzaes ( becaus the purpose would lead ...
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... Poesie , upon Horace Arte of poesie wher he heth ane apologie of a Play of his St Bartholomees faire , by Criticus is understood Done . Perron of Ronsard of Horace of Petronius Censure of Hau- Verses ther is ane Epigrame of Sir ...
... Poesie , upon Horace Arte of poesie wher he heth ane apologie of a Play of his St Bartholomees faire , by Criticus is understood Done . Perron of Ronsard of Horace of Petronius Censure of Hau- Verses ther is ane Epigrame of Sir ...
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... poesie . Sir Th : Overburie was in love with her , and caused Ben to read his wyffe to her , which he with ane excellent Grace did & praised the Author . that the morne Therafter he discorded with Overburie , who would have him to ...
... poesie . Sir Th : Overburie was in love with her , and caused Ben to read his wyffe to her , which he with ane excellent Grace did & praised the Author . that the morne Therafter he discorded with Overburie , who would have him to ...
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