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But then, sir, as one excellently sayes in his Defence of Poesie, This is a kind of Poetry which belongs to those who lye in prose as wel as those who fain in Verse. For Pliny, when he speaks of men with one foot, whose breadth interposed between them and the sun, shades their whole body, to be as great a poet as Ovid, when he speaks of a Virgin transformed into a Laurell, so, Sir, |
But then, sir, as one excellently Says in his Defence of Poesy, This is a kind of Poetry which belongs to those who lie in prose as well as those who fain in Verse. For pliny, when he speaks of men with one foot, whose breadth interposed between them and the sun, shades their Whole body, to be as great a poet as Ovid, when he speaks of a Virgae transformed into a Laurel, so, Sir, |
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