A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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... which , in the lyric , were exemplified largely in the pastoral mode and in the fashion for sonneting and writing lyrics to be set to music , The are presented mainly in the discussion of Italian forms like ii PREFACE .
... which , in the lyric , were exemplified largely in the pastoral mode and in the fashion for sonneting and writing lyrics to be set to music , The are presented mainly in the discussion of Italian forms like ii PREFACE .
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Felix Emmanuel Schelling. are presented mainly in the discussion of Italian forms like the madrigal and the sonnet . A full consideration of these relations and of the origins of English metres in a broader sense , however interesting ...
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. are presented mainly in the discussion of Italian forms like the madrigal and the sonnet . A full consideration of these relations and of the origins of English metres in a broader sense , however interesting ...
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... Italy . No one who pretended to gentility could afford to be ignorant of the Italian language , and no one who claimed politeness could ignore her litera- ture or her art . A familiar passage of Roger Ascham dilates 991 upon " the ...
... Italy . No one who pretended to gentility could afford to be ignorant of the Italian language , and no one who claimed politeness could ignore her litera- ture or her art . A familiar passage of Roger Ascham dilates 991 upon " the ...
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... Italian garb , and the classics most imitated and admired in England were those most esteemed in Italy . But however widely diffused this superficial Italianism , literary culture was in the earlier decades of the century confined to ...
... Italian garb , and the classics most imitated and admired in England were those most esteemed in Italy . But however widely diffused this superficial Italianism , literary culture was in the earlier decades of the century confined to ...
Página xii
... Italian , and , to a lesser degree , French and Spanish culture , classic , especially Roman learning , assimilated to English feeling and manner of thought , give us the literary spirit of the age of Elizabeth . In Tottel's Miscellany ...
... Italian , and , to a lesser degree , French and Spanish culture , classic , especially Roman learning , assimilated to English feeling and manner of thought , give us the literary spirit of the age of Elizabeth . In Tottel's Miscellany ...
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