Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan AgeArthur Henry Bullen Scribner, 1892 - Всего страниц: 301 |
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... Poems of Robert Greene and Thomas Lodge are added from Lyrics from Elizabethan Romances ( 1890 ) . 169 , New Bond Street , London , W. 22nd September , 1891 . THE INTRODUCTION . HE scattered lyrical poetry of the Elizabethan.
... Poems of Robert Greene and Thomas Lodge are added from Lyrics from Elizabethan Romances ( 1890 ) . 169 , New Bond Street , London , W. 22nd September , 1891 . THE INTRODUCTION . HE scattered lyrical poetry of the Elizabethan.
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... Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene ( unlike Lyly ) have no songs in their plays , but relieved the tedium of their romances by frequent lyrical interludes . Greene's romances and love - pamphlets are insipid reading ; but the poetry ...
... Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene ( unlike Lyly ) have no songs in their plays , but relieved the tedium of their romances by frequent lyrical interludes . Greene's romances and love - pamphlets are insipid reading ; but the poetry ...
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... Thomas Lodge candidly acknowledges at times his indebtedness to foreign originals . In A Margarite of America , 1589 , he gives us renderings of several Italian sonnets , and mentions the authors ' names . But he is not always careful ...
... Thomas Lodge candidly acknowledges at times his indebtedness to foreign originals . In A Margarite of America , 1589 , he gives us renderings of several Italian sonnets , and mentions the authors ' names . But he is not always careful ...
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... Thomas Nashe , " ingenious , ingenuous , fluent , facetious T. Nashe , " was very serious at times . Witness his Christ's Tears over Jerusalem , that woe- ful cry wrung from the depths of a passionate soul . The songs in Summer's last ...
... Thomas Nashe , " ingenious , ingenuous , fluent , facetious T. Nashe , " was very serious at times . Witness his Christ's Tears over Jerusalem , that woe- ful cry wrung from the depths of a passionate soul . The songs in Summer's last ...
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... Thomas Heywood ' wrote some very pleasant ' Some of the songs in Heywood's plays are by other hands . For instance , in The Rape of Lucrece he introduces two stanzas of Sir Walter Raleigh's little poem , " Now what is love ? I pray thee ...
... Thomas Heywood ' wrote some very pleasant ' Some of the songs in Heywood's plays are by other hands . For instance , in The Rape of Lucrece he introduces two stanzas of Sir Walter Raleigh's little poem , " Now what is love ? I pray thee ...
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