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Pagina 52
... characteristic of certain Italian poets , it is also , though perhaps only incidentally , very characteristic of Milton's master Spenser , and of some of Spenser's lesser disciples , among them Giles Fletcher who wrote an heroic poem on ...
... characteristic of certain Italian poets , it is also , though perhaps only incidentally , very characteristic of Milton's master Spenser , and of some of Spenser's lesser disciples , among them Giles Fletcher who wrote an heroic poem on ...
Pagina 179
... characteristic ( one might say , the characteristic ) feature of the masque , and by the end of Henry VIII's reign ' Mask ' had become the official name for such entertainments and the old name of ' disguising ' had become obsolete ...
... characteristic ( one might say , the characteristic ) feature of the masque , and by the end of Henry VIII's reign ' Mask ' had become the official name for such entertainments and the old name of ' disguising ' had become obsolete ...
Pagina 181
... characteristic of Jonson's masques ; the specific and peculiar characteristic of Jonson's and of all other masques , the centre around which everything else revolves , is what I have called the pulling of the cracker , the opening of ...
... characteristic of Jonson's masques ; the specific and peculiar characteristic of Jonson's and of all other masques , the centre around which everything else revolves , is what I have called the pulling of the cracker , the opening of ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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