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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... probably find it more convenient to have all criticisms by any one author set together ( for example , those by Harvey , Drayton , or Dryden ) , even when they must be dated very differently , I have broken the chronological arrangement ...
... probably find it more convenient to have all criticisms by any one author set together ( for example , those by Harvey , Drayton , or Dryden ) , even when they must be dated very differently , I have broken the chronological arrangement ...
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... probably only a small public , that they were to expect yet more of the new poet ( No. 3c ) . Both the Shepheardes Calender and the Faerie Queene were the products of widely collaborative critical effort . E.K. , if he was Edward Kirke ...
... probably only a small public , that they were to expect yet more of the new poet ( No. 3c ) . Both the Shepheardes Calender and the Faerie Queene were the products of widely collaborative critical effort . E.K. , if he was Edward Kirke ...
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... probably outnumber those to Shakespeare . 15 Whether or not that is so when the Spenser Allusion Book appears , the evidence will speak for itself Spenser certainly attracted more serious attention . His status is more like that of ...
... probably outnumber those to Shakespeare . 15 Whether or not that is so when the Spenser Allusion Book appears , the evidence will speak for itself Spenser certainly attracted more serious attention . His status is more like that of ...
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... probably not a circumstance attributable to their late appearance. The first mention of them before Hughes is in Drummond (No. 64), who doubts they are by Spenser they are so bad (a judgment, which, if it includes the Epithalamion, is ...
... probably not a circumstance attributable to their late appearance. The first mention of them before Hughes is in Drummond (No. 64), who doubts they are by Spenser they are so bad (a judgment, which, if it includes the Epithalamion, is ...
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... probably his reception as much as his aspirations which exposed Spenser to attack from those with severer notions of what a classic should be . To judge from the Letter to Ralegh , Spenser regarded the work of Homer , Virgil , Ariosto ...
... probably his reception as much as his aspirations which exposed Spenser to attack from those with severer notions of what a classic should be . To judge from the Letter to Ralegh , Spenser regarded the work of Homer , Virgil , Ariosto ...
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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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