English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 頁 |
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... Plutarch is accounted of such virtue , that Fortune was not his guide but his footstool ; whose acts speak for him , though Plutarch did not ; indeed the phoenix of warlike princes . This 1210 Alexander left his schoolmaster , living ...
... Plutarch is accounted of such virtue , that Fortune was not his guide but his footstool ; whose acts speak for him , though Plutarch did not ; indeed the phoenix of warlike princes . This 1210 Alexander left his schoolmaster , living ...
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... Plutarch teacheth the use to be gathered of them ; and how , if they should not be read ? 1325 And who reads Plutarch's either history or philosophy , shall find he trimmeth both their garments with guards of poesy . But I list not to ...
... Plutarch teacheth the use to be gathered of them ; and how , if they should not be read ? 1325 And who reads Plutarch's either history or philosophy , shall find he trimmeth both their garments with guards of poesy . But I list not to ...
第 347 頁
... Plutarch man should study Poetry . 1325 them poets . v . Moralia , I : How the young 1327 guards ornamental trimmings or borders on a garment . Here it refers to the many quotations from poetry in Plutarch's writings . 1350 Virgil ...
... Plutarch man should study Poetry . 1325 them poets . v . Moralia , I : How the young 1327 guards ornamental trimmings or borders on a garment . Here it refers to the many quotations from poetry in Plutarch's writings . 1350 Virgil ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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