Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... needs no certain identi- fication of Cerne Abbas and the Raleigh circle to make it plain that the heroine of one poem , the ' unseen ' Avisa , is poetically opposed to the so shamelessly seen Corynna of Ovid's banquet . But Chapman's ...
... needs no certain identi- fication of Cerne Abbas and the Raleigh circle to make it plain that the heroine of one poem , the ' unseen ' Avisa , is poetically opposed to the so shamelessly seen Corynna of Ovid's banquet . But Chapman's ...
Pagina 128
... needs must famish . Wood Euristippus for his brothers death , Like as a toyled huntsman wanting breath , 330 Stormeth that bad chance in the games pursute , Should cause him panting , rest as dead and mute . Or like sad Orphey for ...
... needs must famish . Wood Euristippus for his brothers death , Like as a toyled huntsman wanting breath , 330 Stormeth that bad chance in the games pursute , Should cause him panting , rest as dead and mute . Or like sad Orphey for ...
Pagina 160
... needs , True dignities and rites of reverence , 820 Are sowne in mindes , and reapt in lively deedes , And onely pollicie makes difference Twixt States , since vertue wants due imperance Vertue makes honor , as the soule doth sence ...
... needs , True dignities and rites of reverence , 820 Are sowne in mindes , and reapt in lively deedes , And onely pollicie makes difference Twixt States , since vertue wants due imperance Vertue makes honor , as the soule doth sence ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
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