The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... poetry , flowing in verse , do wonderfully tickle the hearers ' ears , the devil hath tied this to most of our plays , that whatsoever he would have stick fast to our souls might slip down in sugar by this enticement , for that which ...
... poetry , flowing in verse , do wonderfully tickle the hearers ' ears , the devil hath tied this to most of our plays , that whatsoever he would have stick fast to our souls might slip down in sugar by this enticement , for that which ...
Strana 145
... Poetry , ' was intended as a reply to the dedicator . There is every reason to believe that it was written in 1581 . Sidney can scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson when he speaks of the Poet - haters , " as of " people who seek a praise ...
... Poetry , ' was intended as a reply to the dedicator . There is every reason to believe that it was written in 1581 . Sidney can scarcely avoid pointing at Gosson when he speaks of the Poet - haters , " as of " people who seek a praise ...
Strana 248
... poet , which , finding no maintenance of his state and studies , complaineth of the con- tempt of poetry , and the causes thereof . " The cause of the contempt was the want of true poets . The same argument says of poetry , that it is ...
... poet , which , finding no maintenance of his state and studies , complaineth of the con- tempt of poetry , and the causes thereof . " The cause of the contempt was the want of true poets . The same argument says of poetry , that it is ...
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