The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 388
... poesy , and in some surpass them ; neither know I any reason why I may not be as 190 zealous for the reputation of our age as we find the Ancients themselves were in reference to those who lived before them . For you hear your Horace ...
... poesy , and in some surpass them ; neither know I any reason why I may not be as 190 zealous for the reputation of our age as we find the Ancients themselves were in reference to those who lived before them . For you hear your Horace ...
Sivu 389
... poesy , we more surpass them in all the other : for in the epic or lyric way , it will be hard for them to show us one such amongst them , as we have many now living , or who lately 230 were they can produce nothing so courtly writ , or ...
... poesy , we more surpass them in all the other : for in the epic or lyric way , it will be hard for them to show us one such amongst them , as we have many now living , or who lately 230 were they can produce nothing so courtly writ , or ...
Sivu 471
... Poesy must resemble natural truth , but it must be ethical . Indeed , the poet dresses truth , and adorns nature , but does not alter them : Ficta voluptatis causa sint proxima veris . Therefore , that is not the best poesy which resem ...
... Poesy must resemble natural truth , but it must be ethical . Indeed , the poet dresses truth , and adorns nature , but does not alter them : Ficta voluptatis causa sint proxima veris . Therefore , that is not the best poesy which resem ...
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