A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... sense and that usually accepted , this collection aims to cover the half century from the publication of The Paradise of Dainty Devises , 1576 , to the death of John Fletcher , 1625. The selections have been drawn from the works of ...
... sense and that usually accepted , this collection aims to cover the half century from the publication of The Paradise of Dainty Devises , 1576 , to the death of John Fletcher , 1625. The selections have been drawn from the works of ...
Стр. iii
... sense , however interesting , is considered alien to the pur- pose of this book . It is hoped that the Notes may furnish such explanatory and biographical information as may not be readily accessible in the usual books of reference ...
... sense , however interesting , is considered alien to the pur- pose of this book . It is hoped that the Notes may furnish such explanatory and biographical information as may not be readily accessible in the usual books of reference ...
Стр. xvi
... senses which we find in these poems ; there is in them also the Renaissance with its ingenuity , its fantasticality , its passion for conceits , and wit , and clever caprices and playing upon words . With this it is harder and perhaps ...
... senses which we find in these poems ; there is in them also the Renaissance with its ingenuity , its fantasticality , its passion for conceits , and wit , and clever caprices and playing upon words . With this it is harder and perhaps ...
Стр. xxxi
... sense of that term , it is none the less true that few artists can afford to neglect the careful study of previous interpretations of nature . It was the amateurishness of contemporary art that Jonson criticised , which , when it copied ...
... sense of that term , it is none the less true that few artists can afford to neglect the careful study of previous interpretations of nature . It was the amateurishness of contemporary art that Jonson criticised , which , when it copied ...
Стр. xxxii
... sense of taste and proportion , of finish ad unguem , which industry , but no mere genius can supply . He was thus the first to feel theoretically the beginning of the reaction against the excesses of Romanticism run riot ; and he was ...
... sense of taste and proportion , of finish ad unguem , which industry , but no mere genius can supply . He was thus the first to feel theoretically the beginning of the reaction against the excesses of Romanticism run riot ; and he was ...
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