Studies in Philology, Volumes 10-13University of North Carolina Press, 1913 |
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... Spenser's thought about English politics in 1579. Certain portions of my argument have been criticised by Mr. J. J. Higginson , in a Columbia dissertation , and by Professor C. R. Baskervill in an article which appeared in the ...
... Spenser's thought about English politics in 1579. Certain portions of my argument have been criticised by Mr. J. J. Higginson , in a Columbia dissertation , and by Professor C. R. Baskervill in an article which appeared in the ...
Pagina 4
... Spenser was enthusiastically hailed as the ' new poet ' in a chorus of praise . " This orthodox view I deny , because neither the record of editions , nor the refer- ences to the work by contemporary critics , nor the allusions to it in ...
... Spenser was enthusiastically hailed as the ' new poet ' in a chorus of praise . " This orthodox view I deny , because neither the record of editions , nor the refer- ences to the work by contemporary critics , nor the allusions to it in ...
Pagina 5
... Spenser was not known as the author . Now it is perfectly true that a work may be tremendously popular and yet the authorship may remain unknown for a considerable time . after its publication . The case of Waverley may be cited as an ...
... Spenser was not known as the author . Now it is perfectly true that a work may be tremendously popular and yet the authorship may remain unknown for a considerable time . after its publication . The case of Waverley may be cited as an ...
Pagina 6
... Spenser he possessed fuller knowledge because of the gloss and also because , as Professor Baskervill says , “ he was an ardent admirer of the Calender , " and had , no doubt , con- cluded " that the new poet is no other than Harvey's ...
... Spenser he possessed fuller knowledge because of the gloss and also because , as Professor Baskervill says , “ he was an ardent admirer of the Calender , " and had , no doubt , con- cluded " that the new poet is no other than Harvey's ...
Pagina 7
... Spenser to appear before the public as a poet ( p . 295 ) , and by the general distrust of the poet's calling ( p . 297 ) . These explanations appear to me to be beside the mark . In the first place , we have no reason for think- ing ...
... Spenser to appear before the public as a poet ( p . 295 ) , and by the general distrust of the poet's calling ( p . 297 ) . These explanations appear to me to be beside the mark . In the first place , we have no reason for think- ing ...
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