A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling |
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Page i
... poetry must be made on a plan primarily subjective , and some one will always be found to disapprove , to wonder at the omis- sion of a favorite , or to criticise the editor's eccentricity of judgment . I accept with frankness all ...
... poetry must be made on a plan primarily subjective , and some one will always be found to disapprove , to wonder at the omis- sion of a favorite , or to criticise the editor's eccentricity of judgment . I accept with frankness all ...
Page ii
... poets and dramatists , many of the better collections and anthologies of English poetry have been consulted with reference to the notes and text , which latter has been collated with earlier editions where necessary . The editings and ...
... poets and dramatists , many of the better collections and anthologies of English poetry have been consulted with reference to the notes and text , which latter has been collated with earlier editions where necessary . The editings and ...
Page iii
... poetry , where taste or appreciation is want- ing ; and yet there seem to be times when the interpreter may well perform his services before the shrines of the oracles and translate - so far as translation is possible- the inspired ...
... poetry , where taste or appreciation is want- ing ; and yet there seem to be times when the interpreter may well perform his services before the shrines of the oracles and translate - so far as translation is possible- the inspired ...
Page vii
... poetry as contrasted with the telling or epic quality of narrative verse , an accurate conception of the term contains another , perhaps even more important , consideration . The lyric is personal , concerned with the poet and with the ...
... poetry as contrasted with the telling or epic quality of narrative verse , an accurate conception of the term contains another , perhaps even more important , consideration . The lyric is personal , concerned with the poet and with the ...
Page viii
... poetry ; the contention being that other forms , as the epic and the drama , are poetry only in so far as they contain the elements that add the soul of passion and the wings of song . Be this as it may , the lyric element of poetry is ...
... poetry ; the contention being that other forms , as the epic and the drama , are poetry only in so far as they contain the elements that add the soul of passion and the wings of song . Be this as it may , the lyric element of poetry is ...
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