A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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Página xvii
... affected by the prevalent mode ; J. C.'s Alcilia and Greville's Calica , neither of which preserves the sonnet form although both are sequences ; and Breton's Arbor of Amorous Devices , which , though containing some few sonnets , is ...
... affected by the prevalent mode ; J. C.'s Alcilia and Greville's Calica , neither of which preserves the sonnet form although both are sequences ; and Breton's Arbor of Amorous Devices , which , though containing some few sonnets , is ...
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... affecting his contemporaries , shone and glowed with a strange light all his own . 271 1 2 Few lyrical poets have ever rivaled Donne in con- temporary popularity . Mr. Edmund Gosse has recently given a reason for this , which seems ...
... affecting his contemporaries , shone and glowed with a strange light all his own . 271 1 2 Few lyrical poets have ever rivaled Donne in con- temporary popularity . Mr. Edmund Gosse has recently given a reason for this , which seems ...
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... affected reluctance of courtiers and gentlemen to permit their poetical productions to appear in print , led early to the practice of keeping poetical commonplace - books , in which the lover of poetry was accustomed to copy out , for ...
... affected reluctance of courtiers and gentlemen to permit their poetical productions to appear in print , led early to the practice of keeping poetical commonplace - books , in which the lover of poetry was accustomed to copy out , for ...
Página xxxi
... sonnet sequence A Coronet in Praise of his Mis- tress Philosophy , becomes little more than a continuous poem written in successive quatorzains . though neither slavish nor affected , study of the ancients INTRODUCTION . xxxi.
... sonnet sequence A Coronet in Praise of his Mis- tress Philosophy , becomes little more than a continuous poem written in successive quatorzains . though neither slavish nor affected , study of the ancients INTRODUCTION . xxxi.
Página xxxii
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. though neither slavish nor affected , study of the ancients could English literature hope to acquire that professional touch , that sense of taste and proportion , of finish ad unguem , which industry , but no ...
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. though neither slavish nor affected , study of the ancients could English literature hope to acquire that professional touch , that sense of taste and proportion , of finish ad unguem , which industry , but no ...
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