Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Edward W. Tayler. Samuel Daniel 15632-1619 Educated at Oxford , Samuel Daniel later became tutor to the third Earl of Pembroke and so gained access to the Countess of Pembroke's famous literary circle . He wrote plays , masques , and ...
Edward W. Tayler. Samuel Daniel 15632-1619 Educated at Oxford , Samuel Daniel later became tutor to the third Earl of Pembroke and so gained access to the Countess of Pembroke's famous literary circle . He wrote plays , masques , and ...
Pagina 83
... Samuel Daniel , A Defence of Ryme : Against a Pamphlet entituled : Observations in the Art of English Poesie ( 1602 ? ) . Cf. above , Jonson's " A Fit of Rime against Rime . " ] 2 [ Martial x.47 . See Jonson's translation ( Under ...
... Samuel Daniel , A Defence of Ryme : Against a Pamphlet entituled : Observations in the Art of English Poesie ( 1602 ? ) . Cf. above , Jonson's " A Fit of Rime against Rime . " ] 2 [ Martial x.47 . See Jonson's translation ( Under ...
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... Samuel Daniel contain somewhat a flatt , but yet withal a very pure , & copious English , and words as warrantable as any mans , and fitter perhapps ' for prose , then measure . Michael Draitons heroical Epistles are well worth the ...
... Samuel Daniel contain somewhat a flatt , but yet withal a very pure , & copious English , and words as warrantable as any mans , and fitter perhapps ' for prose , then measure . Michael Draitons heroical Epistles are well worth the ...
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