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... poets or no let grammarians dispute ; and go to the third , indeed right poets , of whom chiefly this question ariseth . Betwixt whom and these second is such a kind of difference as betwixt the meaner sort of painters , who counterfeit ...
... poets or no let grammarians dispute ; and go to the third , indeed right poets , of whom chiefly this question ariseth . Betwixt whom and these second is such a kind of difference as betwixt the meaner sort of painters , who counterfeit ...
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... poem was first writ- ten for a wedding and then inserted into the play . 554-555 Our modern poets ] For the poets mentioned , except Shakespeare , see Index . 26 Castaly ] Castalia , a fountain on Parnassus . JAMES I JAMES I ( 1566-1625 ) ...
... poem was first writ- ten for a wedding and then inserted into the play . 554-555 Our modern poets ] For the poets mentioned , except Shakespeare , see Index . 26 Castaly ] Castalia , a fountain on Parnassus . JAMES I JAMES I ( 1566-1625 ) ...
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... poets ] E. close friend to Bacon . 66 Lady Car- K. Broadus , in The Laureateship ( p . 53 ) , thinks this poem written to ridicule the claims which Ben Jonson was mak- ing to the title of poet laureate . At the request of Jonson ...
... poets ] E. close friend to Bacon . 66 Lady Car- K. Broadus , in The Laureateship ( p . 53 ) , thinks this poem written to ridicule the claims which Ben Jonson was mak- ing to the title of poet laureate . At the request of Jonson ...
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