Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... Elizabeth and without the domain of the drama , was dominated by the over- whelming influence of Spenser . It would be diffi- cult to find a contrast more marked than that which exists between Spenser and Jonson . As the qualities of ...
... Elizabeth and without the domain of the drama , was dominated by the over- whelming influence of Spenser . It would be diffi- cult to find a contrast more marked than that which exists between Spenser and Jonson . As the qualities of ...
Pagina 64
... Elizabeth , Th'other , let it sleep with death : Fitter where it died to tell , Than that it lived at all . Farewell . About such poetry as this there is a sense of finish rather than of elaboration . It is less continuous than complete ...
... Elizabeth , Th'other , let it sleep with death : Fitter where it died to tell , Than that it lived at all . Farewell . About such poetry as this there is a sense of finish rather than of elaboration . It is less continuous than complete ...
Pagina 67
... Elizabeth to those which came to pre- vail under the rule of Queen Anne . The salient char- acteristics of the two ages are much too well known to call for repetition here . Few readers , moreover , are unfamiliar with the more usual ...
... Elizabeth to those which came to pre- vail under the rule of Queen Anne . The salient char- acteristics of the two ages are much too well known to call for repetition here . Few readers , moreover , are unfamiliar with the more usual ...
Pagina 71
... Elizabeth , to show the relation of the one to the other in the stretch of years that elapsed from her reign to that of Queen Anne , and to exemplify the rela- tion of Jonson ( who is claimed to be the exponent of the classical spirit ) ...
... Elizabeth , to show the relation of the one to the other in the stretch of years that elapsed from her reign to that of Queen Anne , and to exemplify the rela- tion of Jonson ( who is claimed to be the exponent of the classical spirit ) ...
Pagina 72
... Elizabeth much what Matthew Arnold suffered " amid the be- wildering confusion of our times " and might well have exclaimed with him , " I seemed to myself to find the 5 Conversations , 37 , 16 , 2 and 3 . only sure guidance , the only ...
... Elizabeth much what Matthew Arnold suffered " amid the be- wildering confusion of our times " and might well have exclaimed with him , " I seemed to myself to find the 5 Conversations , 37 , 16 , 2 and 3 . only sure guidance , the only ...
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