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Page xiii
... Spenser , and Raleigh and to know the glories of the Shakespearean drama in the height of its splendor . There is reason for placing the beginning of the Eliza- bethan outburst of lyrical poetry at 1575- In that year George Gascoigne ...
... Spenser , and Raleigh and to know the glories of the Shakespearean drama in the height of its splendor . There is reason for placing the beginning of the Eliza- bethan outburst of lyrical poetry at 1575- In that year George Gascoigne ...
Page xiv
... Spenser too was so much more , that to him the pastoral lyric became little beyond a passing mood . Notwithstand- ing then that to these two great poets the prevalence of the mode is due , we must look to others for the more limited and ...
... Spenser too was so much more , that to him the pastoral lyric became little beyond a passing mood . Notwithstand- ing then that to these two great poets the prevalence of the mode is due , we must look to others for the more limited and ...
Page xv
... Spenser , but in the sincerity and passion of Sidney . In Sidney is struck , for the first time unmistakably , that individual note , that intense and passionate cry of the poet's very heart , that was thenceforth to be the distinctive ...
... Spenser , but in the sincerity and passion of Sidney . In Sidney is struck , for the first time unmistakably , that individual note , that intense and passionate cry of the poet's very heart , that was thenceforth to be the distinctive ...
Page xvii
... Spenser's Amoretti . Sonnets of Shakespeare were well known , as Meres tells us , before 1598 ; Breton's The Soul's Harmony appeared in 1600 , Sir John Davies ' Sonnets to Philomel in Davison's Poetical Rhapsody , in 1602 ; Donne's Holy ...
... Spenser's Amoretti . Sonnets of Shakespeare were well known , as Meres tells us , before 1598 ; Breton's The Soul's Harmony appeared in 1600 , Sir John Davies ' Sonnets to Philomel in Davison's Poetical Rhapsody , in 1602 ; Donne's Holy ...
Page xviii
... Spenser's , and Shakespeare's , suggesting by means of successive lyrical moods a more or less connected love story , of greater or less probable basis in fact ; another class dealing with the praises of a mistress or lamenting her ...
... Spenser's , and Shakespeare's , suggesting by means of successive lyrical moods a more or less connected love story , of greater or less probable basis in fact ; another class dealing with the praises of a mistress or lamenting her ...
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