Edmund Spencer: The Critical HeritageR. M. Cummings Routledge, 2 sep 2003 - 376 pagina's First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Period 15791600 | 35 |
2 EDMUND SPENSER 158090 | 43 |
3 GABRIEL HARVEY 158093 | 49 |
4 WILLIAM WEBBE from A Discourse of English Poetry 1586 | 56 |
5 THOMAS NASHE 158996 | 60 |
6 GEORGE PUTTENHAM from The Arte of English Poesie 1589 | 62 |
7 Anonymous commendatory verses 1590 | 63 |
91 SIR ROBERT SOUTHWELL from his Commonplace Book c 1654 | 191 |
92 SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE from The Lusiad 1655 | 192 |
93 SAMUEL HOLLAND from Don Zara del Fogo 1656 | 193 |
94 SIR ASTON COCKAYNE from Small Poems 1658 | 194 |
The Period 16601715 | 196 |
96 SIR JOHN DENHAM from Poems and Translations J668 | 198 |
97 EDWARD PHILLIPS from Tractulus de Carmine Dramatico 1669 | 199 |
98 JOHN HACKET Verses on Homer Virgil and Spenser c 1670 | 200 |
8 HB Commendatory verses 1590 | 64 |
9 WL Commendatory verses 1590 | 65 |
10 SIR WALTER RALEGH Commendatory verses 1590 | 66 |
11 RS Commendatory verses 1590 | 68 |
12 WILLIAM VALLANS from A Tale of Two Swannes 1590 | 69 |
13 THOMAS WATSON from the Elegy on Walsingham 1590 | 70 |
14 JOHN FLORIO from Florios Second Frutes 1591 | 72 |
15 SIR JOHN HARINGTON 1591 c 1600 | 73 |
16 SAMUEL DANIEL 159299 | 74 |
17 THOMAS CHURCHYARD 1593 1595 | 76 |
18 MICHAEL DRAYTON 15931627 | 78 |
19 THOMAS LODGE 1593 1596 | 82 |
20 IO from The Lamentation of Troy 1594 | 83 |
21 EC from Emaricdulfe 1595 | 84 |
22 WILLIAM COVELL from Polimanteia 1595 | 85 |
23 THOMAS EDWARDS three extracts from Cephalus and Procris 1595 | 86 |
24 JOSHUA SYLVESTER 1595 1605 | 88 |
25 CHARLES FITZGEOFFREY from Sir Francis Drake 1596 | 89 |
26 JOSEPH HALL 1597C 1610 | 91 |
27 RICHARD BARNFIELD from Poems 1598 | 94 |
28 RICHARD CAREW 1595 1598 | 95 |
29 FRANCIS MERES from Palladis Tamia 1598 | 96 |
30 THOMAS SPEGHT from The Workes of Chaucer 1598 | 98 |
31 JOHN WEEVER 15991601 | 100 |
32 WILLIAM ALABASTER from Epigrammata 1600 | 101 |
33 NICHOLAS BRETON from Melancholike Humours 1600 | 102 |
34 JOHN CHALKHILL from Thealma and Clearchus c 1600 | 104 |
35 IF from Weevers Faunus and Melliflora 1600 | 105 |
36 HUGH HOLLAND On Spencer the Poett c 1600 | 106 |
37 FRANCIS THYNNE from Emblemes and Epigrames 1600 | 107 |
38 FRANCIS BEAUMONT from Poems after 1600 | 108 |
39 CHARLES FITZGEOFFREY from Affaniae 1601 | 109 |
40 WILLIAM BASSE from Three Pastoral Elegies 1602 | 111 |
41 JOHN ROSS from Parerga c 1605 | 112 |
42 WILLIAM WARNER from A Continuance 1606 | 113 |
The Period 16001660 | 114 |
44 GEORGE DE MALYNES from Saint George for England 1601 | 115 |
45 From The Return from Parnassus 1602 | 116 |
46 WILLIAM HARBERT from A Prophesie 1604 | 117 |
47 SIR JOHN ROE from Epistle to Sir Nicholas Smith c 1605 | 118 |
48 LODOWICK BRYSKETT from A Discourse of Civill Life 1606 | 119 |
49 THOMAS DECKER from A Knights Conjuring 1607 | 122 |
5O SIR JOHN STRADLING from Epigrammatum Libri Quatuor 1607 | 123 |
51 RICHARD NICCOLS from Englands Eliza 1610 | 124 |
52 HENRY STANFORD Verses to Lady Hunsdon 1610 | 125 |
53 HENRY PEACHAM from Graphice 1612 | 126 |
54 RICHARD ZOUCHE from The Dove 1613 | 127 |
55 THOMAS FREEMAN from Rubbe 1614 | 128 |
56 E JOHNSON from Brownes Shepheards Pipe 1614 | 129 |
57 JOHN NORDEN from The Labyrinth of Mans Life 1614 | 130 |
58 TRISTRAM WHITE from The Martyrdom of Saint George 1614 | 131 |
59 THOMAS COLLINS from The Teares of Love 1615 | 132 |
60 WILLIAM BROWNE from Britannias Pastorals 1616 | 133 |
61 BEN JONSON 1616 1619 | 135 |
62 From Apollo Christian 1617 | 136 |
63 John Lane 1617 1621 | 138 |
64 WILLIAM DRUMMOND from Heads of a Conversation 1619 | 139 |
65 ROBERT AYLETT from The Song of Songs 1621 | 140 |
66 ROBERT BURTON from Anatomy of Melancholy 1621 1632 | 141 |
67 ALEXANDER GILL from Logonomia Anglica 1621 | 144 |
68 WILLIAM MASON from A Handfull ofEssaies 1621 | 145 |
70 WILLIAM LISLE from Virgils Eclogues 1628 | 146 |
71 SIR KENELM DIGBY 1628 | 147 |
72 NICHOLAS FERRAR from The Story Books 1630s | 159 |
73 PETER HEYLYN 1631 1652 | 160 |
74 JOHN MILTON 163149 | 162 |
75 HENRY REYNOLDS from Mythomystes 1632 | 164 |
76 EC from Vindiciae Virgilianae after 1632 | 165 |
77 PHINEAS FLETCHER from The Purple Island 1633 | 166 |
78 ROBERT JEGON Spencero Posthumo c 1633 | 168 |
79 RALPH KNEVETT from A Supplement c 1633 | 170 |
80 WILLIAM AUSTIN before 1634 | 172 |
81 GEORGE WITHER from Haleluiah 1641 | 174 |
82 HENRY MORE 164264 | 175 |
83 GEORGE DANIEL from Poems 1646 | 178 |
84 SAMUEL SHEPPARD 164655 | 180 |
85 JOSEPH BEAUMONT from Psyche 1648 | 183 |
86 MATHIAS PRIDEAUX from An Easy and Compendious Introduction 1648 | 184 |
87 ABRAHAM COWLEY 1650 1668 | 185 |
88 WILLIAM DAVENANT from A Discourse upon Gondibert 1650 | 187 |
89 RC from The Chast and Lost Lovers 1651 | 189 |
90 WILLIAM BASSE from The Pastorals 1653 | 190 |
99 RICHARD GRAHAM from Angliae Speculum Morale 1670 | 201 |
100 JOHN DRYDEN 16721700 | 202 |
101 THOMAS RYMER from Reflections 1674 | 206 |
102 PETER STERRY from A Discourse 1675 | 207 |
103 SAMUEL WOODFORD from A Paraphrase Upon the Canticles 1679 | 208 |
104 JOHN CHATWIN A Pastoral Elegy c 1680 | 209 |
105 THOMAS DURFEY from Sir Barnaby Whigg 1681 | 211 |
106 HENRY KEEPE from Monumenta Westmonasteriensa 1682 | 212 |
107 From A Pastoral 1683 | 213 |
108 KNIGHTLY CHETWOOD from An Essay on Translated Verse 1684 | 214 |
109 Anonymous Comment following Rymer 1685 | 215 |
110 The Preface to Spenserus Redivivus 1687 | 216 |
111 EDWARD HOWARD from Caroloiades 1689 | 221 |
112 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE from Upon Poetry 1690 | 222 |
113 From the Athenian Mercury 1691 | 223 |
114 JOSEPH ADDISON 16941712 | 224 |
115 SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1695 1716 | 226 |
116 PATRICK HUME from Notes upon Miltons Paradise Lost 1695 | 227 |
117 LUKE MILBOURNE from Notes on Drydens Virgil 1698 | 228 |
118 JOHN DENNIS 16981717 | 229 |
119 SAMUEL WESLEY from The Life of our Blessed Lord 1697 | 230 |
120 SAMUEL COBB from Poetae Britannici c 1700 | 231 |
121 HENRY HALL from Luctus Britannici 1700 | 232 |
122 A note on Spensers influence 1702 | 233 |
123 NN from Secretaria di Apollo 1704 | 234 |
124 ALEXANDER POPE 1704? 1713 | 235 |
125 MATTHEW PRIOR 1706 1708 | 237 |
126 AMBROSE PHILIPS from Pastorals 1710 | 238 |
127 SIR RICHARD STEELE 1710 1712 | 239 |
128 LEONARD WELSTED from Longinus on the Sublime 1712 | 244 |
129 HENRY FELTON from A Dissertation 1713 | 246 |
130 THOMAS PARNELL from Essay on the Different Styles of Poetry 1713 | 247 |
131 JOHN HUGHES from the 1715 edition of Spenser | 248 |
Language and Style | 277 |
133 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY from The Defence of Poesie c 1583 | 280 |
134 ABRAHAM FRAUNCE from The Lawiers Logike 1588 | 281 |
135 HENRY PEACHAM from The Garden of Eloquence 1593 | 282 |
136 HADRIAN DORRELL from Willobie his Auisa 1594 | 283 |
137 SIR JOHN HARINGTON from The Metamorphosis of Aiax 1596 | 284 |
139 JOSEPH HALL from Virgidemiarum 1598 | 285 |
140 FRANCIS BEAUMONT from the Letter to Speght 1598 | 286 |
141 CHARLES BUTLER from Rhetoricae Libri Duo 1598 | 287 |
142 EVERARD GUILPIN from Skialetheia 1598 | 288 |
143 A note on Spensers failure to write trew Hexameters 1599 | 289 |
144 JOHN BODENHAM from Belvedere 1600 | 290 |
145 RICHARD CAREW from The Suruey of Cornwall 1602 | 291 |
146 EDMUND BOLTON from Hypercritica c 1618 | 292 |
147 ALEXANDER GILL from Logonomia Anglica 1621 | 293 |
148 BEN JONSON from Timber 1640 | 294 |
149 NATHANIEL STERRY from A Direction c 1650 | 295 |
150 JOHN DAVIES from The Extravagant Shepherd 1653 | 296 |
151 EDWARD HOWARD 1669 1689 | 297 |
152 SIR THOMAS CULPEPPER from Essayes 1671 | 298 |
153 EDWARD PHILLIPS from Theatrum Poetarum 1675 | 299 |
154 JOHN OLDHAM from Horace His Art of Poetry 1681 | 300 |
155 JOHN DRYDEN 168S1697 | 301 |
156 FRANCIS ATTERBURY from Wallers Poems 1690 | 302 |
157 JAMES HARRINGTON from Athenae Oxonienses 1691 | 303 |
158 SIR THOMAS POPE BLOUNT from De Re Poetica 1694 | 304 |
159 JOHN HUGHES 1698 1715 | 305 |
160 LUKE MILBOURNE from Notes on Drydens Virgil 1698 | 308 |
161 RICHARD BENTLEY from A Dissertation 1699 | 309 |
162 SAMUEL WESLEY from An Epistle to a Friend 1700 | 310 |
164 EDWARD BYSSHE from The Art of English Poetry 1708 | 311 |
165 WILLIAM COWARD from Licentia Poetica 1709 | 312 |
166 JOHN DENNIS 1711 1722 | 313 |
167 ALEXANDER POPE from The Guardian No 40 1713 | 314 |
Biographical Notices | 315 |
169 SIR JAMES WARE from A View 1633 | 317 |
170 ROBERT JOHNSTON from Historia Rerum Britannicarum before 1639 | 319 |
171 THOMAS FULLER from The Worthies of England 1662 | 320 |
172 JOHN AUBREY from Brief Lives up to 1697 | 322 |
173 EDWARD PIDLLIPS from Theatrum Poetarum 1675 | 323 |
174 The Life of 1679 | 324 |
175 WILLIAM WINSTANLEY from Englands Worthies 1684 | 327 |
176 GEORGE SANDYS from Anglorum Speculum 1684 | 330 |
177 THOMAS BLOUNT from De Re Poetica 1694 | 331 |
178 JOHN HUGHES from the 1715 edition of Spenser | 334 |
GW SENIOR and GWT from Amoretti 1595 | 342 |
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