Elizabethan and Other EssaysClarendon Press, 1929 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 132
... poet admits that ' five hundred courses of the sun ' are con- ceivably capable of three sequels . Firstly , things and their appearances may progress ; secondly , there is possi- bility of retrogression ; thirdly , there may result the ...
... poet admits that ' five hundred courses of the sun ' are con- ceivably capable of three sequels . Firstly , things and their appearances may progress ; secondly , there is possi- bility of retrogression ; thirdly , there may result the ...
Pagina 172
... poet's life intensified the wonder which the merit of his work roused at home and abroad . Shelley tells us that poets learn in suffering what they teach in song . To no poet does the pathetic apo- phthegm apply more poignantly than to ...
... poet's life intensified the wonder which the merit of his work roused at home and abroad . Shelley tells us that poets learn in suffering what they teach in song . To no poet does the pathetic apo- phthegm apply more poignantly than to ...
Pagina 177
... poet played two rather different parts on the English literary scene . In a treatise on the style of great poetry ( fantastically called The Arcadian Rhetorike ) the writer hailed Tasso as the ' light of Italy ' , and claimed for him ...
... poet played two rather different parts on the English literary scene . In a treatise on the style of great poetry ( fantastically called The Arcadian Rhetorike ) the writer hailed Tasso as the ' light of Italy ' , and claimed for him ...
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Modern Language Research | 19 |
Principles of Biography | 31 |
The Perspective of Biography | 58 |
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