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Pagina 73
... dancing stars and the dancing sun , all of which seem ultimately to have been inspired by Spenser's Astrophel , st . vi : As Somers larke , that with her song doth greet The dawning day forth comming from the East ; and his Faerie ...
... dancing stars and the dancing sun , all of which seem ultimately to have been inspired by Spenser's Astrophel , st . vi : As Somers larke , that with her song doth greet The dawning day forth comming from the East ; and his Faerie ...
Pagina 75
... dancing stars and the dancing sun , all of which seemed ultimately to have been inspired by Spenser , and that Milton's May throwing from her green lap the yellow cowslip and the pale primrose was , so to speak , a more Shakespearian ...
... dancing stars and the dancing sun , all of which seemed ultimately to have been inspired by Spenser , and that Milton's May throwing from her green lap the yellow cowslip and the pale primrose was , so to speak , a more Shakespearian ...
Pagina 189
... dancing may indeed be regarded as a kind of anti - masque , although there is no masque proper , only the general revels , the ' victorious dance ' , at the very end of the performance , to which it can be regarded as the foil . And how ...
... dancing may indeed be regarded as a kind of anti - masque , although there is no masque proper , only the general revels , the ' victorious dance ' , at the very end of the performance , to which it can be regarded as the foil . And how ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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