Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenG. Olms, 1968 - 440 páginas |
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... tion modelled on Virgil , as perhaps Dante's . FitzGerald's Letters , ii . 193 . Ofthe simile of the ships ' Tennyson said , " What simile was ever so vast as this ? " Tennyson's Life , ii . 519 . 2 Paradise Lost , i . 286 ; v . 261 . 3 ...
... tion modelled on Virgil , as perhaps Dante's . FitzGerald's Letters , ii . 193 . Ofthe simile of the ships ' Tennyson said , " What simile was ever so vast as this ? " Tennyson's Life , ii . 519 . 2 Paradise Lost , i . 286 ; v . 261 . 3 ...
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... tion of Rapin's Reflections on Aris- totle's Treatise of Poesie he quotes descriptions by Apollonius , Virgil . [ Aen . iv . 522-8 ] ( one of whose lines [ 1. 524 ] he mends , to make it more poetical ) , Tasso , Marino , Chapelain ...
... tion of Rapin's Reflections on Aris- totle's Treatise of Poesie he quotes descriptions by Apollonius , Virgil . [ Aen . iv . 522-8 ] ( one of whose lines [ 1. 524 ] he mends , to make it more poetical ) , Tasso , Marino , Chapelain ...
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... tion's fate . ' Astraea Redux , 1. 203 . Fougue was used by Mrs. Hutchin- son and Temple . New Eng . Dict . 3 I cannot approve of their way of refining who corrupt our English idiom by mixing it too much with French . ' Works , iv . 234 ...
... tion's fate . ' Astraea Redux , 1. 203 . Fougue was used by Mrs. Hutchin- son and Temple . New Eng . Dict . 3 I cannot approve of their way of refining who corrupt our English idiom by mixing it too much with French . ' Works , iv . 234 ...
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AUTHORS ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION | 3 |
LIVES OF THE POETS | 9 |
DENHAM | 17 |
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