Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 69
Pagina 256
Thus , as a Protestant theologian , Milton is bound to induction or deduction from Scriptural proof texts ; but as a Renaissance poet , he is free to enliven his subject , to give ...
Thus , as a Protestant theologian , Milton is bound to induction or deduction from Scriptural proof texts ; but as a Renaissance poet , he is free to enliven his subject , to give ...
Pagina 623
you give two starts and accompany each with a strong action of both hands : is not this wrong ? I should suspect it is ; for the whole train of Macbeth's reasoning tends to enforce the insignificance of life which he slights as of ...
you give two starts and accompany each with a strong action of both hands : is not this wrong ? I should suspect it is ; for the whole train of Macbeth's reasoning tends to enforce the insignificance of life which he slights as of ...
Pagina 654
Here Dallas proceeds on the assumption , characteristic of Romantic criticism , that “ we are not to ask what the things are that give birth to poetic feeling we have to determine that state or mood of mind called poetic .
Here Dallas proceeds on the assumption , characteristic of Romantic criticism , that “ we are not to ask what the things are that give birth to poetic feeling we have to determine that state or mood of mind called poetic .
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Inhoudsopgave
Robert K Root The Text of the Canterbury Tales | 1 |
Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
Estrich Chaucers Prologue to the Legend of Good Women | 20 |
103 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
according appears Bellay Bibl Book Browning called century character Chaucer critical death discussion divine early edition Elizabethan England English essay evidence expression fact fortune French George give given Henry Hist History human ideas important indicate interest J. H. Lupton John King language later lays Letters Library lines literary literature live London manuscript material means Milton mind nature original Paris Parker passage play poem poet poetry political possible present Press printed probably Professor reason reference Renaissance Ronsard satire satirist says seems sense Shakespeare Smith Southey story Studies suggested Tale theory Thomas thought translation Univ University Utopian verse VIII whole writing written wrote York