Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 من الصفحات |
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... Italian , as all the wittes of posteritie have not yet much over - matched him in all kindes to this day : his great ... Italy , to write that admirable Poem of Jerusalem , comparable to the best of the ancients , in any other forme then ...
... Italian , as all the wittes of posteritie have not yet much over - matched him in all kindes to this day : his great ... Italy , to write that admirable Poem of Jerusalem , comparable to the best of the ancients , in any other forme then ...
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... Italy , whither I was favor'd to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , compos'd at under twenty or thereabout ( for the manner is that every one must give some proof of his wit and reading there ) met with ...
... Italy , whither I was favor'd to resort , perceiving that some trifles which I had in memory , compos'd at under twenty or thereabout ( for the manner is that every one must give some proof of his wit and reading there ) met with ...
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... Italy , consult Baxter Hathaway , The Age of Criticism : The Late Renaissance in Italy ( 1962 ) and Bernard Weinberg , A History of Literary Criticism in the Italian Renaissance ( 2 vols . , 1961 ) . The later but equally important ...
... Italy , consult Baxter Hathaway , The Age of Criticism : The Late Renaissance in Italy ( 1962 ) and Bernard Weinberg , A History of Literary Criticism in the Italian Renaissance ( 2 vols . , 1961 ) . The later but equally important ...
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