A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... praise and few who know him well , will think this praise excessive . In the lyric poetry too of Sidney's friend , Fulke Greville - the period of the writing of which is doubtful , although probably contemporaneous with Sidney - there ...
... praise and few who know him well , will think this praise excessive . In the lyric poetry too of Sidney's friend , Fulke Greville - the period of the writing of which is doubtful , although probably contemporaneous with Sidney - there ...
Стр. xviii
... praises of a mistress or lamenting her hardness of heart as Phyllis , Cynthia , and Diana or Watson's Tears of Fancy ... Praise of Music and Poetry , p . 87 ) , a use which continued throughout the period . Lastly , we find Constable ...
... praises of a mistress or lamenting her hardness of heart as Phyllis , Cynthia , and Diana or Watson's Tears of Fancy ... Praise of Music and Poetry , p . 87 ) , a use which continued throughout the period . Lastly , we find Constable ...
Стр. 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.
Стр. xxxiv
... , p . 167 below , with Campion's Hymn in praise of Neptune , Bullen's Campion , p . 396 . 2 See the Epitaph , p . 201 , and the note thereon , tive imagination and a heightened sense of color that leads xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
... , p . 167 below , with Campion's Hymn in praise of Neptune , Bullen's Campion , p . 396 . 2 See the Epitaph , p . 201 , and the note thereon , tive imagination and a heightened sense of color that leads xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
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... praise is Virtue's bays , which none may wear but she ; 1 or almost accidentally , as in Wither's Sonnet ( p . 202 ) : My spirit loathes Where gaudy clothes And feigned oaths may love obtain . The refrain , too , was a frequent device ...
... praise is Virtue's bays , which none may wear but she ; 1 or almost accidentally , as in Wither's Sonnet ( p . 202 ) : My spirit loathes Where gaudy clothes And feigned oaths may love obtain . The refrain , too , was a frequent device ...
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