“The poet is the nearest borderer upon the orator.”
Quote by Ben Jonson
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Underwoods. Timber; or, Discoveries made upon men and matter. Horace, Of the art of poetry [with an English translation by Jonson]. The English grammar. Leges convivales, rules for the Tavern Academy. The case is altered
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