The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 страници |
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... truth , but things like truth ? Heywood . Apology ( 1612 ) : Why should not the lives of these worthies , presented in these our days , effect the like wonders in the princes of our times , which can in no way be so exquisitely ...
... truth , but things like truth ? Heywood . Apology ( 1612 ) : Why should not the lives of these worthies , presented in these our days , effect the like wonders in the princes of our times , which can in no way be so exquisitely ...
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... truth tir'd with iteration , As true as steel , as plantage to the moon , As sun to day , as turtle to her mate , As iron to adamant , as earth to th ' center , Yet , after all comparisons of truth , As truth's authentic author to be ...
... truth tir'd with iteration , As true as steel , as plantage to the moon , As sun to day , as turtle to her mate , As iron to adamant , as earth to th ' center , Yet , after all comparisons of truth , As truth's authentic author to be ...
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... truth . For the fable or fiction is , as it were , the form and soul of any poetical work or poem . Epic . 2nd Prol .: ... poet never credit gain'd By writing truths , but things like truths well feign'd . Conversations : · .. he ...
... truth . For the fable or fiction is , as it were , the form and soul of any poetical work or poem . Epic . 2nd Prol .: ... poet never credit gain'd By writing truths , but things like truths well feign'd . Conversations : · .. he ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
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