Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 من الصفحات |
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... Author of it is better Read in the Greek than in the English Poets ; that all Writers ought to Study this Crit- ick ... Author , in Prejudice to our own Country . Want of Method , in this Excellent Treatise , makes the Thoughts of the ...
... Author of it is better Read in the Greek than in the English Poets ; that all Writers ought to Study this Crit- ick ... Author , in Prejudice to our own Country . Want of Method , in this Excellent Treatise , makes the Thoughts of the ...
الصفحة 368
... Author troublesome to find . There is a kind of Writer pleas'd with Sound , Whose Fustian head with clouds is compass'd round , No Reason can disperse ' em with its Light : Learn then to Think , e'er you pretend to Write , As your ...
... Author troublesome to find . There is a kind of Writer pleas'd with Sound , Whose Fustian head with clouds is compass'd round , No Reason can disperse ' em with its Light : Learn then to Think , e'er you pretend to Write , As your ...
الصفحة 415
... Author treats the Article of Love , than this celebrated Frenchman . I would not however be thought by any derogatory Quotation to take from the Merit of a Writer whose Reputation is so universally and so justly established in all ...
... Author treats the Article of Love , than this celebrated Frenchman . I would not however be thought by any derogatory Quotation to take from the Merit of a Writer whose Reputation is so universally and so justly established in all ...
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