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Pagina 46
... Elizabethan poems as Venus and Adonis , The Rape of Lucrece and Hero and Leander ; for these conceits , or ingenious fancies , are not expressed in the witty , concentrated manner of the so - called metaphysicals , but de- veloped in ...
... Elizabethan poems as Venus and Adonis , The Rape of Lucrece and Hero and Leander ; for these conceits , or ingenious fancies , are not expressed in the witty , concentrated manner of the so - called metaphysicals , but de- veloped in ...
Pagina 47
... Elizabethan , too , ' Ovidisingly ' Elizabethan , as distinct from being either in the manner of Spenser or of the so - called Metaphysicals , is that conceit about winter's killing where he meant to kiss . It is essentially the same ...
... Elizabethan , too , ' Ovidisingly ' Elizabethan , as distinct from being either in the manner of Spenser or of the so - called Metaphysicals , is that conceit about winter's killing where he meant to kiss . It is essentially the same ...
Pagina 167
... Elizabethan pastoral , and I think there is only one passage that really soars beyond the scope of several of Milton's English predecessors and con- temporaries . For this reason , some critics , among them Sir Herbert Grierson , would ...
... Elizabethan pastoral , and I think there is only one passage that really soars beyond the scope of several of Milton's English predecessors and con- temporaries . For this reason , some critics , among them Sir Herbert Grierson , would ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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