Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Virgil . Tullies forsooke him in verse . Salusts Orations are Tully . read in the honour of Story : yet the most eloquent Salust . Plato's speech , which he made for Socrates , is neither Plato . worthy or the Patron , or the Person ...
... Virgil . Tullies forsooke him in verse . Salusts Orations are Tully . read in the honour of Story : yet the most eloquent Salust . Plato's speech , which he made for Socrates , is neither Plato . worthy or the Patron , or the Person ...
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... are firme , and out of danger , let them reade both , the old and the new : but no lesse take heed , that their new flowers , and sweetnesse doe not as Salust . Chaucer . Virgil . Ennius . Homer . Virgil . Quinti- lian DISCOVERIES 69.
... are firme , and out of danger , let them reade both , the old and the new : but no lesse take heed , that their new flowers , and sweetnesse doe not as Salust . Chaucer . Virgil . Ennius . Homer . Virgil . Quinti- lian DISCOVERIES 69.
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... Virgil . Quinti- lian . much corrupt , as the others drinesse , and squallor , if Spencer . they choose not carefully . Spencer , in affecting the Ancients writ no Language : Yet I would have ( 116 ) him read for his matter ; but as Virgil ...
... Virgil . Quinti- lian . much corrupt , as the others drinesse , and squallor , if Spencer . they choose not carefully . Spencer , in affecting the Ancients writ no Language : Yet I would have ( 116 ) him read for his matter ; but as Virgil ...
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... Virgil . doth hee insert aquai , and pictai ! Lucretius is scab- Lucre- rous and rough in these ; hee seekes ' hem : As some Chaucer- doe Chaucerismes with us , which were better ex- pung'd and banish'd . Some words are to be cull'd out ...
... Virgil . doth hee insert aquai , and pictai ! Lucretius is scab- Lucre- rous and rough in these ; hee seekes ' hem : As some Chaucer- doe Chaucerismes with us , which were better ex- pung'd and banish'd . Some words are to be cull'd out ...
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... Virgil : -Credas innate reuul- Virgil . sas Cycladas . Hee doth not say it was so , but seem'd to be so . Although it be somewhat incredible , that is excus'd before it be spoken . But there are Hyperboles , which will become one ...
... Virgil : -Credas innate reuul- Virgil . sas Cycladas . Hee doth not say it was so , but seem'd to be so . Although it be somewhat incredible , that is excus'd before it be spoken . But there are Hyperboles , which will become one ...
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