A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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Стр. viii
... true essence of 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 ...
... true essence of 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 ...
Стр. xv
... true 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 ...
... true 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 ...
Стр. xvii
... true edition of his Delia , which included the sonnets published by Nashe , and others . Constable's Diana appeared in the same year and enjoyed a remarkable popularity . With this , sonneteering became the fashion , and sequence after ...
... true edition of his Delia , which included the sonnets published by Nashe , and others . Constable's Diana appeared in the same year and enjoyed a remarkable popularity . With this , sonneteering became the fashion , and sequence after ...
Стр. xxxi
... 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 at all , was apt to copy inferior models ...
... 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 at all , was apt to copy inferior models ...
Стр. xxxiv
... true lyric quality of his own , which entitles him . to a place of respect ; and , indeed , if we are to believe that he was actually the author of the famous Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke , so long attributed to Jonson , Browne ...
... true lyric quality of his own , which entitles him . to a place of respect ; and , indeed , if we are to believe that he was actually the author of the famous Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke , so long attributed to Jonson , Browne ...
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