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... , poeta nascitur , non fit : as who should say , poetry cometh from above , from a heavenly seat of a glorious God , unto an · · excellent creature , man it cometh not by 18 EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON Theory of Poetic Creation.
... , poeta nascitur , non fit : as who should say , poetry cometh from above , from a heavenly seat of a glorious God , unto an · · excellent creature , man it cometh not by 18 EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON Theory of Poetic Creation.
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David Klein. DIGNITY OF THE POETIC ART According to Spenser the poetic art was of such lofty dignity that its practice was to be denied the common people . In The Tears of the Muses , printed in 1591 , but probably written much earlier ...
David Klein. DIGNITY OF THE POETIC ART According to Spenser the poetic art was of such lofty dignity that its practice was to be denied the common people . In The Tears of the Muses , printed in 1591 , but probably written much earlier ...
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David Klein. POETIC CREATION Art and nature - in studying Jonson's poetics one must bear in mind the sense in which these terms were used by the Eliza- bethans . This is explained on page 47 . Jonson's views on the subject of poetic ...
David Klein. POETIC CREATION Art and nature - in studying Jonson's poetics one must bear in mind the sense in which these terms were used by the Eliza- bethans . This is explained on page 47 . Jonson's views on the subject of poetic ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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