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Page xviii
... called upon to write here . Suffice it to say that in these cases it is as easy to interpret mere lyrical hyperbole into a chronique scandaleuse as it is tempting to etherialize real human passion into what Mr. Walter Bagehot called in ...
... called upon to write here . Suffice it to say that in these cases it is as easy to interpret mere lyrical hyperbole into a chronique scandaleuse as it is tempting to etherialize real human passion into what Mr. Walter Bagehot called in ...
Page xx
... called , on Sleep , 2 on Death , the Flight of Time , and others . I believe that an examination of the entire literature of the Elizabethan sonnet , with respect to subject and sentiment , would result in the discovery of an unusual ...
... called , on Sleep , 2 on Death , the Flight of Time , and others . I believe that an examination of the entire literature of the Elizabethan sonnet , with respect to subject and sentiment , would result in the discovery of an unusual ...
Page xxii
... called his negative originality , by which I mean that trait which caused Donne absolutely to give over 1 The Jacobean Poets , p . 64 . 2 Conversations , as above , p . 8 , the current mannerisms of his time ; to write neither xxii ...
... called his negative originality , by which I mean that trait which caused Donne absolutely to give over 1 The Jacobean Poets , p . 64 . 2 Conversations , as above , p . 8 , the current mannerisms of his time ; to write neither xxii ...
Page xxiv
... called it ; and , secondly , as necessity at times pressed upon the broken gentleman , the literary hack was evolved , in such men as Churchyard and Breton , possibly in Nicholas Grimald himself . In character , the Elizabethan poetical ...
... called it ; and , secondly , as necessity at times pressed upon the broken gentleman , the literary hack was evolved , in such men as Churchyard and Breton , possibly in Nicholas Grimald himself . In character , the Elizabethan poetical ...
Page xxxii
... called heavy , harsh , and stiff . The harshness , stiffness , and heaviness of the poetical diction of Ben Jonson is precisely as demon- strable as his undying enmity towards Shakespeare both are the purest figments of the imagination ...
... called heavy , harsh , and stiff . The harshness , stiffness , and heaviness of the poetical diction of Ben Jonson is precisely as demon- strable as his undying enmity towards Shakespeare both are the purest figments of the imagination ...
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