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Page ii
... Grosart , Arber , and others , although of unequal merit , together with the publications of the several literary societies , have of course been found indis- pensable ; and extended use has been made of Mr. Bullen's various books of ...
... Grosart , Arber , and others , although of unequal merit , together with the publications of the several literary societies , have of course been found indis- pensable ; and extended use has been made of Mr. Bullen's various books of ...
Page xiii
... Grosart's zeal has rendered wholly unapocryphal , ' we know from the letters between the two that Harvey and Spenser were much 1 See his ed . of Spenser , I , 15-23 . interested in poetry at Cambridge well before the eighties ...
... Grosart's zeal has rendered wholly unapocryphal , ' we know from the letters between the two that Harvey and Spenser were much 1 See his ed . of Spenser , I , 15-23 . interested in poetry at Cambridge well before the eighties ...
Page xiv
... romances of Lodge and Greene , or in the charming little idyls of Breton's poetical booklets . 1 These letters were published by Harvey in 1580. See Dr. Grosart's ed . of Harvey . In the poetry of these men , and some few xiv INTRODUCTION .
... romances of Lodge and Greene , or in the charming little idyls of Breton's poetical booklets . 1 These letters were published by Harvey in 1580. See Dr. Grosart's ed . of Harvey . In the poetry of these men , and some few xiv INTRODUCTION .
Page xv
... the verse and prose of Greene and of Breton , recently published by Dr. Grosart , The Elizabethan Library , London , 1893 and 1894 . abandonment of the classic imagery and allusion which long continued INTRODUCTION . XV.
... the verse and prose of Greene and of Breton , recently published by Dr. Grosart , The Elizabethan Library , London , 1893 and 1894 . abandonment of the classic imagery and allusion which long continued INTRODUCTION . XV.
Page lvii
... , Oliphant's A Short Account of Madrigals , London , 1836 , and an article in the British and Foreign Review for 1845 . 4 Grosart's Sidney , III , 50 . and others , also employs the highly artificial sestine in INTRODUCTION . lvii.
... , Oliphant's A Short Account of Madrigals , London , 1836 , and an article in the British and Foreign Review for 1845 . 4 Grosart's Sidney , III , 50 . and others , also employs the highly artificial sestine in INTRODUCTION . lvii.
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