Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 173
... English language . 3. In verse there are Edmund Spencers Hymns . I cannot ad- vise the allowance of other his poems , as for practick English , no more then I can do Geffrey Chaucer , Lydgate , Peirce Ploughman , or Laureat Skelton . It ...
... English language . 3. In verse there are Edmund Spencers Hymns . I cannot ad- vise the allowance of other his poems , as for practick English , no more then I can do Geffrey Chaucer , Lydgate , Peirce Ploughman , or Laureat Skelton . It ...
Pagina 344
... English Poets against the Greek , ought to do it in this manner . Either by yielding to him the greatest part of what he con- tends for , which consists in this , that the Mulos ( i.e. ) the Design and Conduct of it is more conducing in ...
... English Poets against the Greek , ought to do it in this manner . Either by yielding to him the greatest part of what he con- tends for , which consists in this , that the Mulos ( i.e. ) the Design and Conduct of it is more conducing in ...
Pagina 425
... English Literary Criticism : The Renascence ( 2nd ed . , 1951 ) and English Literary Criticism : 17th and 18th Centuries ( 1951 ) , but many will find the appropriate sections of William K. Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks , Literary ...
... English Literary Criticism : The Renascence ( 2nd ed . , 1951 ) and English Literary Criticism : 17th and 18th Centuries ( 1951 ) , but many will find the appropriate sections of William K. Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks , Literary ...
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