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Page xx
... never yet let in to see The majesty and riches of the mind , But dwell in darkness ; for your god is blind.1 This limitation of the sonnet in subject and treatment led to no little repetition . Indeed , many sonnets were written in ...
... never yet let in to see The majesty and riches of the mind , But dwell in darkness ; for your god is blind.1 This limitation of the sonnet in subject and treatment led to no little repetition . Indeed , many sonnets were written in ...
Page xxviii
... Never a false or jarring note ; no cheap tricks and mannerisms ; everywhere ease and simplicity . " Whether this seem the pardonable over - estimate of a discoverer or not , few poets have surpassed Campion in the highest quality of the ...
... Never a false or jarring note ; no cheap tricks and mannerisms ; everywhere ease and simplicity . " Whether this seem the pardonable over - estimate of a discoverer or not , few poets have surpassed Campion in the highest quality of the ...
Page xxxii
... never match . " 1 I , at least , have no excuse to offer for having included a larger number of the lyrics of 1 Lessing , Lowell's Prose Works , ed . 1890 , II , 223 . Jonson in this collection than of any other poet except xxxii ...
... never match . " 1 I , at least , have no excuse to offer for having included a larger number of the lyrics of 1 Lessing , Lowell's Prose Works , ed . 1890 , II , 223 . Jonson in this collection than of any other poet except xxxii ...
Page xxxvi
... never flourished before or since in England . We found the Elizabethan lyric rising as one of the products of the Renaissance , rapidly developing amidst the culture of the court , thriving under the quickening impulses of national and ...
... never flourished before or since in England . We found the Elizabethan lyric rising as one of the products of the Renaissance , rapidly developing amidst the culture of the court , thriving under the quickening impulses of national and ...
Page li
... never be established upon the imitation of foreign models , however perfect ; and while several of these forms continued to be practiced with greater or less fidelity and success , it was only those which were molded into a ...
... never be established upon the imitation of foreign models , however perfect ; and while several of these forms continued to be practiced with greater or less fidelity and success , it was only those which were molded into a ...
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