A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... lovers of poetry not to neglect to read such exquisite lyrical artists as Greene , Lodge , and Breton - the last two , even now only too little known , and unobtainable in popular form . The pastoral mode continued in vogue to the end ...
... lovers of poetry not to neglect to read such exquisite lyrical artists as Greene , Lodge , and Breton - the last two , even now only too little known , and unobtainable in popular form . The pastoral mode continued in vogue to the end ...
Стр. xix
... I quote here as representing the attitude of the more serious minds of the age towards the excessive ornament and eroticism of the time : 1 See p . 87 . Muses that sing Love's sensual empery , And lovers kindling INTRODUCTION . xix.
... I quote here as representing the attitude of the more serious minds of the age towards the excessive ornament and eroticism of the time : 1 See p . 87 . Muses that sing Love's sensual empery , And lovers kindling INTRODUCTION . xix.
Стр. xx
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. Muses that sing Love's sensual empery , And lovers kindling your enragèd fires At Cupid's bonfires burning in the eye , Blown with the empty breath of vain desires , You that prefer the painted cabinet Before ...
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. Muses that sing Love's sensual empery , And lovers kindling your enragèd fires At Cupid's bonfires burning in the eye , Blown with the empty breath of vain desires , You that prefer the painted cabinet Before ...
Стр. xxiv
... lover of poetry was accustomed to copy out , for his own pleasure and remembrance , such verses as met his fancy . These manuscript books are very numerous , and often afford us not only variant readings of well- known poems , but ...
... lover of poetry was accustomed to copy out , for his own pleasure and remembrance , such verses as met his fancy . These manuscript books are very numerous , and often afford us not only variant readings of well- known poems , but ...
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... Lover , p . 1 , with Webster's Dirge , p . 145 , or Beaumont and Fletcher's Aspatia's Song , p . 148. ) We left the earlier Elizabethan lyrists experimenting and busily engaged in peopling the downs of Middlesex and Surrey with the ...
... Lover , p . 1 , with Webster's Dirge , p . 145 , or Beaumont and Fletcher's Aspatia's Song , p . 148. ) We left the earlier Elizabethan lyrists experimenting and busily engaged in peopling the downs of Middlesex and Surrey with the ...
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