A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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Стр. ix
... give an unqualified assent . Doubtless it is no light thing to say of a poem that " no man's gravity hath been disturbed thereby , " and the touch- stone of " high seriousness " may perhaps be applied with much success to that group of ...
... give an unqualified assent . Doubtless it is no light thing to say of a poem that " no man's gravity hath been disturbed thereby , " and the touch- stone of " high seriousness " may perhaps be applied with much success to that group of ...
Стр. xii
... give us the literary spirit of the age of Elizabeth . In Tottel's Miscellany and The Paradise of Dainty Devices , with the possible addition of Clement Robinson's A Hand- ful of Pleasant Delights , will be found the bulk of the better ...
... give us the literary spirit of the age of Elizabeth . In Tottel's Miscellany and The Paradise of Dainty Devices , with the possible addition of Clement Robinson's A Hand- ful of Pleasant Delights , will be found the bulk of the better ...
Стр. xxii
... his negative originality , by which I mean that trait which caused Donne absolutely to give over 1 The Jacobean Poets , p . 64 . 2 Conversations , as above , p . 8 , the current mannerisms of his time ; to write neither xxii INTRODUCTION .
... his negative originality , by which I mean that trait which caused Donne absolutely to give over 1 The Jacobean Poets , p . 64 . 2 Conversations , as above , p . 8 , the current mannerisms of his time ; to write neither xxii INTRODUCTION .
Стр. xl
... gives a ( possibly manufactured ) instance of trochaic measure in the verse : Craggy cliffs bring forth the fairest fountain.8 and Wyatt and Surrey exhibit an occasional verse of like effect although no entire poem in that measure ...
... gives a ( possibly manufactured ) instance of trochaic measure in the verse : Craggy cliffs bring forth the fairest fountain.8 and Wyatt and Surrey exhibit an occasional verse of like effect although no entire poem in that measure ...
Стр. xli
... give , Christ pleads his death , and then we live . Here the norm is four iambic feet , making eight syllables ; but these lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later ...
... give , Christ pleads his death , and then we live . Here the norm is four iambic feet , making eight syllables ; but these lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later ...
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