Elizabethan Poetry: Modern Essays in CriticismPaul J. Alpers Oxford University Press, 1967 - 524 pàgines |
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... century , when the rising romantic school , as represented chiefly by Gray and Collins , obscured the two greatest poetic talents of the period , those of Samuel Johnson and of Charles Churchill : Johnson and Churchill belonged to the ...
... century , when the rising romantic school , as represented chiefly by Gray and Collins , obscured the two greatest poetic talents of the period , those of Samuel Johnson and of Charles Churchill : Johnson and Churchill belonged to the ...
Pàgina 123
... century , not of primary . The great lyrics of the 16th century are intellectually both profound and complex , are with few exceptions restrained and direct in style , and are sombre and disillusioned in tone . If we regard as the major ...
... century , not of primary . The great lyrics of the 16th century are intellectually both profound and complex , are with few exceptions restrained and direct in style , and are sombre and disillusioned in tone . If we regard as the major ...
Pàgina 474
... century collection of sayings from the fathers , the Manipulus florum , and the thirteenth - century De oculi morali were common mediaeval books , but their commonness to a late sixteenth- century English author of no great pretensions ...
... century collection of sayings from the fathers , the Manipulus florum , and the thirteenth - century De oculi morali were common mediaeval books , but their commonness to a late sixteenth- century English author of no great pretensions ...
Continguts
Humanism and Courtship | 3 |
WILLIAM EMPSON | 41 |
The Places and the Figures | 78 |
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