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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... character of most of what is printed here is not something which can be properly apologized for at all . It is merely unfortunate . It can however be said that there is no English poet of the period on whom more extended comment would ...
... character of most of what is printed here is not something which can be properly apologized for at all . It is merely unfortunate . It can however be said that there is no English poet of the period on whom more extended comment would ...
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... character . The following pages of the Introduction explain what general trends obtain within those periods . The separate grouping of two specialized kinds of comment should not disturb the general reader . There is enough cross ...
... character . The following pages of the Introduction explain what general trends obtain within those periods . The separate grouping of two specialized kinds of comment should not disturb the general reader . There is enough cross ...
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... character of early imitations of him, been regarded as a master of descriptive writing. Before the end of the sixteenth century Carew bows to Spenser and Sidney as such (No. 28b), and Richard Haydocke, the English translator of Lomazzo ...
... character of early imitations of him, been regarded as a master of descriptive writing. Before the end of the sixteenth century Carew bows to Spenser and Sidney as such (No. 28b), and Richard Haydocke, the English translator of Lomazzo ...
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... character of a reshuffling of those terms. It is almost always very abstract— no one before this century thought to examine thoroughly the precise quality of Spenser's archaism; and it usually involves generalized praise or blame of ...
... character of a reshuffling of those terms. It is almost always very abstract— no one before this century thought to examine thoroughly the precise quality of Spenser's archaism; and it usually involves generalized praise or blame of ...
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Inhoudsopgave
THE PERIOD 15791600 | 28 |
OBITUARY VERSE | 94 |
THE PERIOD 16001660 | 112 |
THE PERIOD 16601715 | 200 |
LANGUAGE AND STYLE | 279 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES | 325 |
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