Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 9
Pagina 28
... epigram about it “ To the Reader . " When my friend , then Professor Neilson of Harvard , now president of Smith College , yielded to the blandishments of a publisher and edited The Complete Works of Shakespeare , exceedingly well but ...
... epigram about it “ To the Reader . " When my friend , then Professor Neilson of Harvard , now president of Smith College , yielded to the blandishments of a publisher and edited The Complete Works of Shakespeare , exceedingly well but ...
Pagina 31
... epigram " To the Reader " and his noble personal eulogium , but both the prose ad- dresses of dedication . Of this matter there can be no question whatsoever ; the style and phraseology of both disclose the author ; and if anyone is ...
... epigram " To the Reader " and his noble personal eulogium , but both the prose ad- dresses of dedication . Of this matter there can be no question whatsoever ; the style and phraseology of both disclose the author ; and if anyone is ...
Pagina 41
... epigram fac- ing " this figure that ... was for gentle Shakespeare cut " gives us , besides the appropriate accolade of a true gentility in the famous designation " the gentle Shakespeare , " the notable advice : " Reader , look not on ...
... epigram fac- ing " this figure that ... was for gentle Shakespeare cut " gives us , besides the appropriate accolade of a true gentility in the famous designation " the gentle Shakespeare , " the notable advice : " Reader , look not on ...
Pagina 76
... Epigrams " and " The Forest , " both published in the folio of 1616 , and " Un- derwoods , " miscellaneous poems of the collected edi- tion of 1640. Aside from his strictly lyrical verse in which Jonson shared the metrical inventiveness ...
... Epigrams " and " The Forest , " both published in the folio of 1616 , and " Un- derwoods , " miscellaneous poems of the collected edi- tion of 1640. Aside from his strictly lyrical verse in which Jonson shared the metrical inventiveness ...
Pagina 81
... epigram of Jonson to King James , from which the lines above are taken , was written in 1604. The " Panegyric " on the same sovereign's accession , writ- ten in the previous year and the earliest extended piece of Jonson's writing in ...
... epigram of Jonson to King James , from which the lines above are taken , was written in 1604. The " Panegyric " on the same sovereign's accession , writ- ten in the previous year and the earliest extended piece of Jonson's writing in ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling Volledige weergave - 1927 |
Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling Volledige weergave - 1927 |
Shakespeare and "Demi-Science": Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix E. Schelling Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2016 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
adventure artistic authorship Bacon beauty Belphegor Ben Jonson Caesar called classical comedy contemporary Countess couplet Crashaw criticism Cymbeline decasyllabic demi-science devil devotional poetry diablerie diction Donne drama dramatist Dryden Earl Elizabeth Elizabethan England English epigram especially Faery Queen fairies Falstaff famous Faustus folio Friar genius hand Hecate Henry Herbert honor human Iago ideals imagination Jonson King James King Lear Lady Pembroke learned less literary literature Lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth Masque of Queens matter Measure for Measure ment metrist Milton modern myth nature noble passage perhaps personages plays poems poet poet's poetical Pope popular printed prose psychology Puritan Quarles Queen reader religious romantic Samuel Daniel satire scenes sense Shake Shakespeare Sidney Sidney's sonnet speare speare's Spenser spirit story supernatural taste tell things thought tion Vaughan veritable verse witchcraft witches woman word write wrote