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Aristotle had placed poetry between philosophy and history , a stationing that Sir Philip Sidney had modified , perhaps slyly , by his apothegm that poetry took place between the precept and the example , and so could fulfill moral ...
Aristotle had placed poetry between philosophy and history , a stationing that Sir Philip Sidney had modified , perhaps slyly , by his apothegm that poetry took place between the precept and the example , and so could fulfill moral ...
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In and enjoy at home , their cleane emptie trenchers , fittest for such ayrie tastes : where perhaps a few Italian herbs , pick'd up , and made into a sallade , may find sweeter acceptance , than all , the most nourishing , and sound ...
In and enjoy at home , their cleane emptie trenchers , fittest for such ayrie tastes : where perhaps a few Italian herbs , pick'd up , and made into a sallade , may find sweeter acceptance , than all , the most nourishing , and sound ...
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If the notion of a civilization seems today to demand something larger , and the idea of humanistic literacy to be something smaller , perhaps , than it was for Jonson , his poetry nevertheless remains a monument of a literature that ...
If the notion of a civilization seems today to demand something larger , and the idea of humanistic literacy to be something smaller , perhaps , than it was for Jonson , his poetry nevertheless remains a monument of a literature that ...
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