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Pagina 38
... tradition , the poetry , that is to say , not merely of the later so - called metaphysicals , but the poetry of Dryden and , to a considerable extent , of Pope — that this essentially colloquial poetry is more English , more in the ...
... tradition , the poetry , that is to say , not merely of the later so - called metaphysicals , but the poetry of Dryden and , to a considerable extent , of Pope — that this essentially colloquial poetry is more English , more in the ...
Pagina 55
... tradition , strength made perfect by discipline , riches increased by the store of memories of which the tradition is made . The poetry of Europe was so much a part of Spenser's life , and his energy so habitually turned to poetry ...
... tradition , strength made perfect by discipline , riches increased by the store of memories of which the tradition is made . The poetry of Europe was so much a part of Spenser's life , and his energy so habitually turned to poetry ...
Pagina 77
... tradition . Spenser did more than any other English poet to establish this tradition and diction , and although Donne and Ben Jonson did not think much of Spenser , 1 he had many successors , including Marlowe , who seems to have read ...
... tradition . Spenser did more than any other English poet to establish this tradition and diction , and although Donne and Ben Jonson did not think much of Spenser , 1 he had many successors , including Marlowe , who seems to have read ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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