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Page xv
... heart , that was thenceforth to be the distinctive mark of the great literature of Elizabeth . Lamb and Ruskin have united to lavish upon the poetry of Sidney the most enthusiastic praise and few who know him well , will think this ...
... heart , that was thenceforth to be the distinctive mark of the great literature of Elizabeth . Lamb and Ruskin have united to lavish upon the poetry of Sidney the most enthusiastic praise and few who know him well , will think this ...
Page xviii
... heart as Phyllis , Cynthia , and Diana or Watson's Tears of Fancy . Yet another class are little more than loosely connected series of amatory verse , as Breton's Arbor or J. C.'s Alcilia ; or even collections of poems amatory and other ...
... heart as Phyllis , Cynthia , and Diana or Watson's Tears of Fancy . Yet another class are little more than loosely connected series of amatory verse , as Breton's Arbor or J. C.'s Alcilia ; or even collections of poems amatory and other ...
Page xxix
... heart - rending accents : " O sorrow , sorrow , say where dost thou dwell ? ” 66 99 Owing to the wide popularity of the drama , these lyrics are far less the reflection of foreign models than the collec- tions of the writers of ...
... heart - rending accents : " O sorrow , sorrow , say where dost thou dwell ? ” 66 99 Owing to the wide popularity of the drama , these lyrics are far less the reflection of foreign models than the collec- tions of the writers of ...
Page xliii
... heart , and write ; or thus in trochaics : When thy story , long time hence , shall be perusèd , Let the blemish of thy rule be thus excused , ' None ever lived more just , none more abusèd . ' 1 The final Alexandrine of the Spenserian ...
... heart , and write ; or thus in trochaics : When thy story , long time hence , shall be perusèd , Let the blemish of thy rule be thus excused , ' None ever lived more just , none more abusèd . ' 1 The final Alexandrine of the Spenserian ...
Page xlvi
... heart , and die ! O no , she may relent . Let my despair prevail ! O stay , hope is not spent . Should she now fix one smile on thee , where were despair ? The loss is but easy , which smiles can repair . A stranger would please thee ...
... heart , and die ! O no , she may relent . Let my despair prevail ! O stay , hope is not spent . Should she now fix one smile on thee , where were despair ? The loss is but easy , which smiles can repair . A stranger would please thee ...
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