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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Pagina viii
... verses ( 1590 ) 9 W.L. , Commendatory verses ( 1590 ) 10 11 SIR WALTER RALEGH , Commendatory verses ( 1590 ) R.S. , Commendatory verses ( 1590 ) 12 WILLIAM VALLANS , from A Tale of Two Swannes ( 1590 ) 13 14 THOMAS WATSON , from the ...
... verses ( 1590 ) 9 W.L. , Commendatory verses ( 1590 ) 10 11 SIR WALTER RALEGH , Commendatory verses ( 1590 ) R.S. , Commendatory verses ( 1590 ) 12 WILLIAM VALLANS , from A Tale of Two Swannes ( 1590 ) 13 14 THOMAS WATSON , from the ...
Pagina x
... Verse ( b ) From Faunus and Melliflora ( 1600 ) ( c ) From The Mirror of Martyres ( 1601 ) WILLIAM ALABASTER , from Epigrammata ( 1600 ) 32 33 NICHOLAS BRETON , from Melancholike Humours ( 1600 ) 98 97 32886 34 JOHN CHALKHILL , from ...
... Verse ( b ) From Faunus and Melliflora ( 1600 ) ( c ) From The Mirror of Martyres ( 1601 ) WILLIAM ALABASTER , from Epigrammata ( 1600 ) 32 33 NICHOLAS BRETON , from Melancholike Humours ( 1600 ) 98 97 32886 34 JOHN CHALKHILL , from ...
Pagina xi
... Verses to Lady Hunsdon (1610) 124 125 53 HENRY PEACHAM, from Graphice (1612) 126 55 54 RICHARD ZOUCHE, from The Dove (1613) THOMAS FREEMAN, from Rubbe (1614) 127 128 56 E.JOHNSON, from Browne's Shepheards Pipe (1614) 129 57 JOHN NORDEN ...
... Verses to Lady Hunsdon (1610) 124 125 53 HENRY PEACHAM, from Graphice (1612) 126 55 54 RICHARD ZOUCHE, from The Dove (1613) THOMAS FREEMAN, from Rubbe (1614) 127 128 56 E.JOHNSON, from Browne's Shepheards Pipe (1614) 129 57 JOHN NORDEN ...
Pagina xiv
... Verse ( 1684 ) 220 109 Anonymous Comment following Rymer ( 1685 ) 221 110 The Preface to Spenserus Redivivus ( 1687 ) 222 111 EDWARD HOWARD , from Caroloiades ( 1689 ) 227 112 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE , from Upon Poetry ( 1690 ) 228 113 From ...
... Verse ( 1684 ) 220 109 Anonymous Comment following Rymer ( 1685 ) 221 110 The Preface to Spenserus Redivivus ( 1687 ) 222 111 EDWARD HOWARD , from Caroloiades ( 1689 ) 227 112 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE , from Upon Poetry ( 1690 ) 228 113 From ...
Pagina 6
... verse of the Faerie Queene', it is a love poem he writes, modelled on Spenser's conceit of Cynthia.24 No doubt we forget to what extent even the Faerie Queene is intended as a love poem, and just how much it might have in common with ...
... verse of the Faerie Queene', it is a love poem he writes, modelled on Spenser's conceit of Cynthia.24 No doubt we forget to what extent even the Faerie Queene is intended as a love poem, and just how much it might have in common with ...
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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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