Edmund Spencer: The Critical HeritageR. M. Cummings Routledge, 14 okt 2020 - 376 pagina's This book examines Edmund Spenser's essays. It presents the criticisms of John Dryden, which are determined by his own preoccupations than by his reading of other critics, and contains three larger sections (covering the periods 1579-1600, 1600-1660, 1660-1715) into which all this material falls. |
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E K from The Shepheardes Calender 1579 | 29 |
EDMUND SPENSER 158090 | 36 |
THOMASNASHE 158996 | 50 |
e From Four Letters 1592 | 53 |
SIR WALTER RALEGH Commendatory verses 1590 | 57 |
JOHN FLORIO from Florios Second Frutes 1591 | 63 |
THOMAS CHURCHYARD l593 1595 | 69 |
b From Endimion and Phoebe 1595 | 71 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM from Poems and Translations 1668 | 203 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16721700 | 207 |
JOHN CHATWIN A Pastoral Elegy c 1680 | 215 |
Anonymous Comment following Rymer 1685 | 221 |
EDWARD HOWARD from Caroloiades 1689 | 227 |
SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1695 1716 | 232 |
SAMUEL COBB from Poetae Britannici c 1700 | 239 |
MATTHEW PRIOR 1706 1708 | 245 |
E C from Emaricdulfe 1595 | 78 |
JOSEPH HALL 1597c 1610 | 85 |
b From A Herrings Tale 1598 | 89 |
FRANCIS MERES from Palladis Tamia 1598 | 90 |
THOMAS SPEGHT from The Workes of Chaucer 1598 | 92 |
JOHN WEEVER 15991601 | 95 |
WILLIAM ALABASTER from Epigrammata 1600 | 97 |
NICHOLAS BRETON from Melancholike Humours 1600 | 98 |
JOHN CHALKHILL from Thealma and Clearchus c 1600 | 100 |
F from Weevers Faunus and Melliflora 1600 | 101 |
HUGH HOLLAND On Spencer the Poett c 1600 | 102 |
FRANCIS THYNNE from Emblemes and Epigrames 1600 | 103 |
FRANCIS BEAUMONT from Poems after 1600 | 104 |
CHARLES FITZGEOFFREY from Affaniae 1601 | 105 |
WILLIAM BASSE from Three Pastoral Elegies 1602 | 108 |
JOHN ROSS from Parerga c 1605 | 110 |
WILLIAM WARNER from A Continuance 1606 | 111 |
The Period 16001660 | 112 |
WILLIAM CAMDEN l600 1605 | 113 |
From The Return from Parnassus 1602 | 115 |
WILLIAM HARBERT from A Prophesie 1604 | 117 |
SIR JOHN ROE from Epistle to Sir Nicholas Smith c 1605 | 118 |
THOMAS DECKER from A Knights Conjuring 1607 | 122 |
SIR JOHN STRADLING from Epigrammatum Libri Quatuor | 123 |
RICHARD NICCOLS from Englands Eliza 1610 | 124 |
HENRY STANFORD Verses to Lady Hunsdon 1610 | 125 |
HENRY PEACHAM from Graphice 1612 | 126 |
RICHARD ZOUCHE from The Dove 1613 | 127 |
THOMAS FREEMAN from Rubbe 1614 | 128 |
E JOHNSON from Brownes Shepheards Pipe 1614 | 129 |
JOHN NORDEN from The Labyrinth of Mans Life 1614 | 130 |
THOMAS COLLINS from TheTearesofLove 1615 | 132 |
WILLIAM BROWNE from Britannia s Pastorals 1616 | 133 |
BEN JONSON 1616 1619 | 135 |
c From Timber 1640 | 136 |
From Apollo Christian 1617 | 137 |
John Lane 1617 1621 | 139 |
a From Guy of Warwick 1617 | 140 |
ROBERT AYLETT from The Song of Songs 1621 | 142 |
ALEXANDER GILL from Logonomia Anglica 1621 | 147 |
WILLIAM MASON from A Handfull ofEssaies 1621 | 148 |
ROBERT SALTER from Wonderful Prophecies 1626 | 150 |
PETER HEYLYN 1631 1652 | 163 |
WILLIAM AUSTIN before 1634 | 176 |
GEORGE DANIEL from Poems 1646 | 182 |
ABRAHAM COWLEY 1650 1668 | 189 |
SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE from The Lusiad 1655 | 196 |
HENRY FELTON from A Dissertation 1713 | 254 |
JOHN HUGHES from the 1715 edition of Spenser | 256 |
Language and Style | 279 |
GABRIEL HARVEY 1580 | 280 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY from The Defence ofPoesie c 1583 | 283 |
ABRAHAM FRAUNCE from The Lawiers Logike 1588 | 284 |
HENRY PEACHAM from The Garden of Eloquence 1593 | 285 |
HADRIAN DORRELL from Willobie his Auisa 1594 | 286 |
WILLIAM LISLE from Part ofDu Bartas c 1596 | 288 |
JOSEPH HALL from Virgidemiarum 1598 | 289 |
FRANCIS BEAUMONT from the Letter to Speght 1598 | 290 |
CHARLES BUTLER from Rhetoricae Libri Duo 1598 | 291 |
EVERARD GUILPIN from Skialetheia 1598 | 293 |
A note on Spensers failure to write trew Hexameters 1599 | 294 |
JOHN BODENHAM from Belvedere 1600 | 295 |
RICHARD CAREW from The Suruey of Cornwall 1602 | 296 |
EDMUND BOLTON from Hypercritica c 1618 | 297 |
ALEXANDER GILL from Logonomia Anglica 1621 | 298 |
BEN JONSON from Timber 1640 | 299 |
NATHANIEL STERRY from A Direction c 1650 | 300 |
JOHN DAVIES from The Extravagant Shepherd 1653 | 301 |
EDWARD HOWARD 1669 1689 | 302 |
a From The Brittish Princes 1669 | 303 |
SIR THOMAS CULPEPPER from Essayes 1671 | 304 |
EDWARD PHILLIPS from Theatrum Poetarum 1675 | 305 |
JOHN OLDHAM from Horace His Art of Poetry 1681 | 306 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16851697 | 307 |
FRANCIS ATTERBURY from Wallers Poems 1690 | 309 |
JAMES HARRINGTON from Athenae Oxonienses 1691 | 310 |
SIR THOMAS POPE BLOUNT from De Re Poetica 1694 | 311 |
JOHNHUGHES 1698 1715 | 313 |
LUKE MILBOURNE from Notes on Drydens Virgil 1698 | 316 |
RICHARD BENTLEY from A Dissertation 1699 | 317 |
SAMUEL WESLEY from An Epistle to a Friend 1700 | 318 |
EDWARD BYSSHE from The Art of English Poetry 1708 | 320 |
WILLIAM COWARD from Licentia Poetica 1709 | 321 |
JOHNDENNIS 1711 1722 | 323 |
ALEXANDER POPE from The Guardian No 40 1713 | 324 |
Biographical Notices | 325 |
WILLIAM CAMDEN 1600 1615 | 326 |
SIR JAMES WARE from A View 1633 | 328 |
JOHN AUBREY from Brief Lives up to 1697 | 334 |
WILLIAM WINSTANLEY from Englands Worthies 1684 | 340 |
JOHN HUGHES from the 1715 edition of Spenser | 347 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 356 |
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