The Fusion of Horatian and Aristotelian Literary Criticism, 1531-1555University of Illinois Press, 1946 - 117 sidor |
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... become " inhabitants " and " enammell'd " ; " wights " becomes " men " ; " more sweeter songs , " " thou sweeter songs " ; and " nor do not wound , " " nor do thou wound . " 20 But the desire for smoothness , which characterizes the ...
... become " inhabitants " and " enammell'd " ; " wights " becomes " men " ; " more sweeter songs , " " thou sweeter songs " ; and " nor do not wound , " " nor do thou wound . " 20 But the desire for smoothness , which characterizes the ...
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... becomes " His former conquests . . . ” ; " The day to end with endless plaint she driv'd " becomes “ ... with ceaseless plaints . . . " ; and " But fled , and dead for dread fell on the grass , " " But fled , and conquer'd fell upon the ...
... becomes " His former conquests . . . ” ; " The day to end with endless plaint she driv'd " becomes “ ... with ceaseless plaints . . . " ; and " But fled , and dead for dread fell on the grass , " " But fled , and conquer'd fell upon the ...
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... becomes There's yet in this , as in all Evils still , One supreme state , so excellently ill . " Whose strange sins Canonists could hardly tell " becomes " And those strange sins no Canonist can tell " ; " When sick with poetry , and ...
... becomes There's yet in this , as in all Evils still , One supreme state , so excellently ill . " Whose strange sins Canonists could hardly tell " becomes " And those strange sins no Canonist can tell " ; " When sick with poetry , and ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
NATURE AND ART | 7 |
POETIC IMITATION | 28 |
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