A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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... Queen Anne , even Henry himself - who wrote , somewhat in- consistently , on constancy in love - all were notable lyrical poets in their day ; and it is worthy of remembrance that few , if any , of the lyrists of Tottel's Miscellany ...
... Queen Anne , even Henry himself - who wrote , somewhat in- consistently , on constancy in love - all were notable lyrical poets in their day ; and it is worthy of remembrance that few , if any , of the lyrists of Tottel's Miscellany ...
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... Queen Elizabeth . These collections are representative because they are the product of contemporary educated taste , selecting and choosing from a considerable mass of material already popular with a limited but cultivated audience of ...
... Queen Elizabeth . These collections are representative because they are the product of contemporary educated taste , selecting and choosing from a considerable mass of material already popular with a limited but cultivated audience of ...
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... Queen , or Barnfield's In Praise of Music and Poetry , p . 87 ) , a use which continued throughout the period . Lastly , we find Constable , Barnes , Breton , and Donne turning the form to the expression of religious emo- tion in ...
... Queen , or Barnfield's In Praise of Music and Poetry , p . 87 ) , a use which continued throughout the period . Lastly , we find Constable , Barnes , Breton , and Donne turning the form to the expression of religious emo- tion in ...
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... queen , few new miscellanies appeared , although , as in the case of the sonnet , the old miscellanies continued to be republished . Such miscellanies as were printed in the reign of James are mostly indiscriminate collections of ...
... queen , few new miscellanies appeared , although , as in the case of the sonnet , the old miscellanies continued to be republished . Such miscellanies as were printed in the reign of James are mostly indiscriminate collections of ...
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... or in the flow and sweep of the sonorous and elaborated stanzas of The Faery Queen . From an organic point of view the Elizabethan lyric exhibits the greatest possible diversity . Although the iambus1 was INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
... or in the flow and sweep of the sonorous and elaborated stanzas of The Faery Queen . From an organic point of view the Elizabethan lyric exhibits the greatest possible diversity . Although the iambus1 was INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
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