English Critical Essays (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries).Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1952 - 394 sivua |
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Sivu 88
... History of the Church , of Parables , which is Divine Poesy , and of holy Doctrine or Precept . For as for that part which seemeth supernumerary , which is Prophecy , it is but Divine History , which hath that prerogative over human as ...
... History of the Church , of Parables , which is Divine Poesy , and of holy Doctrine or Precept . For as for that part which seemeth supernumerary , which is Prophecy , it is but Divine History , which hath that prerogative over human as ...
Sivu 89
... HISTORY , which may be styled as well in prose as in verse . The use of this FEIGNED HISTORY hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it , the world being in ...
... HISTORY , which may be styled as well in prose as in verse . The use of this FEIGNED HISTORY hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein the nature of things doth deny it , the world being in ...
Sivu 90
... History representeth actions and events more ordinary and less interchanged , therefore Poesy endueth them with more ... History , as feigned chronicles , feigned lives , and the appendices of History , as feigned epistles , feigned ...
... History representeth actions and events more ordinary and less interchanged , therefore Poesy endueth them with more ... History , as feigned chronicles , feigned lives , and the appendices of History , as feigned epistles , feigned ...
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