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... nature of poetry thus : Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done . .. Her world is brazen ; the poets only deliver a golden ... Neither let it be deemed too saucy a comparison to balance the highest ...
... nature of poetry thus : Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done . .. Her world is brazen ; the poets only deliver a golden ... Neither let it be deemed too saucy a comparison to balance the highest ...
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... nature Marston has three statements . Scourge of Villany ( 1559 ) Satire IX : But art curbs nature , nature gildeth art . In the following year , in the epilogue to The Malcontent , referring to Jonson , he says : To whose desertful ...
... nature Marston has three statements . Scourge of Villany ( 1559 ) Satire IX : But art curbs nature , nature gildeth art . In the following year , in the epilogue to The Malcontent , referring to Jonson , he says : To whose desertful ...
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... nature , thank God ! Quint . So much the better ; for nature is far above art or judg- ment . 2 Return from Parnassus ( 1602 ) III i : Recorder . Some art is requisite for the perfection of nature . Daniel , in his Defence of Rhyme ...
... nature , thank God ! Quint . So much the better ; for nature is far above art or judg- ment . 2 Return from Parnassus ( 1602 ) III i : Recorder . Some art is requisite for the perfection of nature . Daniel , in his Defence of Rhyme ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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