The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Elizabethan-CarolineHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1985 - 650 pagina's |
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Pagina 1073
... Elizabethan literature finer in its way than a passage in his epistle to Margaret , Countess of Cumberland . He is speaking of the serenity of the wise and virtuous man — a favourite Elizabethan theme : He looks upon the mightiest ...
... Elizabethan literature finer in its way than a passage in his epistle to Margaret , Countess of Cumberland . He is speaking of the serenity of the wise and virtuous man — a favourite Elizabethan theme : He looks upon the mightiest ...
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... Elizabethan age could such a great effort of intellect , learning , and fancy have arisen from the trifling incident of asking a lady to dance . It was left unfinished ; and , indeed , as it is the object of the wooer to prove to ...
... Elizabethan age could such a great effort of intellect , learning , and fancy have arisen from the trifling incident of asking a lady to dance . It was left unfinished ; and , indeed , as it is the object of the wooer to prove to ...
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... Elizabethan poet fails to render Homer because he cannot forbear to interpose a play of thought between his object and its expression . Chapman translates his object into Elizabethan , as Pope translates it into the Augustan of Queen ...
... Elizabethan poet fails to render Homer because he cannot forbear to interpose a play of thought between his object and its expression . Chapman translates his object into Elizabethan , as Pope translates it into the Augustan of Queen ...
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admirable ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE Bacon Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson better Burton Carew Chapman character Church comedy comic contemporaries court criticism Cyril Tourneur death Dekker delight Donne Donne's doth dramatic dramatist Drayton Duchess of Malfi Elizabeth Elizabethan English excellent expression fancy Francis Beaumont Gabriel Harvey genius grace Harvey hath Herbert History Homer honour humour imagination intellectual John Donne Jonson King language learning less literary literature lived Lord lyric Marston Massinger melancholy Michael Drayton Middleton mind moral Muse nature never noble passages passion person philosophy play poem poet poetic poetry Poly-Olbion praise prose Queen reader Revenger's Tragedy satire scene seems Sejanus Shakespeare song sonnets soul Spenser spirit stanza style sweet thee things Thomas Thomas Dekker thou thought tion tragedy tragic truth verse Volpone Webster words worthy writing written