The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... Poetaster . I descend from Persius . He taught his pupils to breed poets thus : ... to steal juice from Hebe's cup pilfer clouds From off Parnassus top . . . Then drink nine healths of sacred Hippocrene To the Muses . This , says ...
... Poetaster . I descend from Persius . He taught his pupils to breed poets thus : ... to steal juice from Hebe's cup pilfer clouds From off Parnassus top . . . Then drink nine healths of sacred Hippocrene To the Muses . This , says ...
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... Poetaster , V i : Gallus . And yet so chaste and tender is his ear , In suffering any syllable to pass That he thinks may become the honored name Of issue to his so examined self , That all the lasting fruits of his full merit In his ...
... Poetaster , V i : Gallus . And yet so chaste and tender is his ear , In suffering any syllable to pass That he thinks may become the honored name Of issue to his so examined self , That all the lasting fruits of his full merit In his ...
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... poetasters in this time , hath much deform'd their mistress ; that every day their manifold and manifest ignorance doth stick unnatural reproaches upon her ... Poetaster . I i : Ovid . My name shall live , and my best 334 The Drama.
... poetasters in this time , hath much deform'd their mistress ; that every day their manifold and manifest ignorance doth stick unnatural reproaches upon her ... Poetaster . I i : Ovid . My name shall live , and my best 334 The Drama.
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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