A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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Стр. ii
... poem , moreover , is referred to its earliest appearance in manuscript or print and to its probable date of writing ... poets and dramatists , many of the better collections and anthologies of English poetry have been consulted with ...
... poem , moreover , is referred to its earliest appearance in manuscript or print and to its probable date of writing ... poets and dramatists , many of the better collections and anthologies of English poetry have been consulted with ...
Стр. vii
... poem will depend upon the poet's ability to exalt his mood to an independence of the ordinary considerations of time and place , and upon his fortunate treatment of the conditions of his theme in fitting and musical form . The ...
... poem will depend upon the poet's ability to exalt his mood to an independence of the ordinary considerations of time and place , and upon his fortunate treatment of the conditions of his theme in fitting and musical form . The ...
Стр. viii
... poetry ; the contention being that other forms , as the epic and the drama , are poetry only in so far as they contain the elements that add the soul of passion and the wings of song . Be this as it may , the lyric element of poetry is ...
... poetry ; the contention being that other forms , as the epic and the drama , are poetry only in so far as they contain the elements that add the soul of passion and the wings of song . Be this as it may , the lyric element of poetry is ...
Стр. ix
... poetic and qualitative lyric . " 1 Like good poetry of all classes , the lyric must combine universality of feeling with unity of form . In accord with the first , the poem must be neither narrative nor descriptive < to a degree which ...
... poetic and qualitative lyric . " 1 Like good poetry of all classes , the lyric must combine universality of feeling with unity of form . In accord with the first , the poem must be neither narrative nor descriptive < to a degree which ...
Стр. xi
... poets , " courtly makers , " is thus peculiarly fitting.2 We may thus disregard all earlier attempts and state that the history of the English lyric begins with the life of the first English court which felt the rays of the arisen sun ...
... poets , " courtly makers , " is thus peculiarly fitting.2 We may thus disregard all earlier attempts and state that the history of the English lyric begins with the life of the first English court which felt the rays of the arisen sun ...
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