Elizabethan Narrative VerseNigel Alexander Edward Arnold, 1967 - 338 pagina's |
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... poetry . Within this period many poets attempted to grapple with the problem which lay behind the immense European debate about the nature and form of epic poetry . Their problem was one which : ' had beset European artists in all ...
... poetry . Within this period many poets attempted to grapple with the problem which lay behind the immense European debate about the nature and form of epic poetry . Their problem was one which : ' had beset European artists in all ...
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... poetry . This relationship must be stressed because the critical revolution of the seventeenth century has long prevented an effective examination of this kind of poetry . The most melancholy prophecy that Thomas Carew could make over ...
... poetry . This relationship must be stressed because the critical revolution of the seventeenth century has long prevented an effective examination of this kind of poetry . The most melancholy prophecy that Thomas Carew could make over ...
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... poetry . Obviously the author of Willobie His Avisa con- sidered such poetry dangerous and his attitude should serve to remind modern readers that they are dealing with more than fine writing . The clash in attitudes can be seen clearly ...
... poetry . Obviously the author of Willobie His Avisa con- sidered such poetry dangerous and his attitude should serve to remind modern readers that they are dealing with more than fine writing . The clash in attitudes can be seen clearly ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Fable of Ovid treting of Narcissus 1560 | 27 |
Scillaes Metamorphosis 1589 | 33 |
Copyright | |
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