A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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... Elizabethan lyric ; but the scope of this book was found unfitted to so extended an undertaking . I have endeavored , therefore , to supply this want by a Biblio- graphical Index to the Introduction and Notes , which con- tains a ...
... Elizabethan lyric ; but the scope of this book was found unfitted to so extended an undertaking . I have endeavored , therefore , to supply this want by a Biblio- graphical Index to the Introduction and Notes , which con- tains a ...
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... song or regular lyric . The purest lyrics are not of course songs ; the stanzaic effect , the use of open vowel sounds , and other matters instinctive with song - makers , need not characterize them . What they must have is quality ...
... song or regular lyric . The purest lyrics are not of course songs ; the stanzaic effect , the use of open vowel sounds , and other matters instinctive with song - makers , need not characterize them . What they must have is quality ...
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... English Lyrics . Preface . 8 Cf. E. A. Poe , The Poetic Principle . Select Works , ed . 1885 , p 641 4 Cf. Donne's Song , p . 97 . excellence . The following pages will be found far less INTRODUCTION . ix.
... English Lyrics . Preface . 8 Cf. E. A. Poe , The Poetic Principle . Select Works , ed . 1885 , p 641 4 Cf. Donne's Song , p . 97 . excellence . The following pages will be found far less INTRODUCTION . ix.
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... Elizabethan Lyric , which bloomed with a flower - like diversity of form , color , and fragrance from the boyhood of Shakespeare to the accession of Charles I. The Elizabethan lyric had its origin in culture , not among the people ; and ...
... Elizabethan Lyric , which bloomed with a flower - like diversity of form , color , and fragrance from the boyhood of Shakespeare to the accession of Charles I. The Elizabethan lyric had its origin in culture , not among the people ; and ...
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... England , much by example of ill life , but more by precepts of fond books of late translated out of Italian into ... lyric begins with the life of the first English court which felt the rays of the arisen sun of the Renaissance . That ...
... England , much by example of ill life , but more by precepts of fond books of late translated out of Italian into ... lyric begins with the life of the first English court which felt the rays of the arisen sun of the Renaissance . That ...
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