Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 59
... given way to the view that the range of topics proper to the epistle may extend to " all public , private , and domestic concerns . A verse form at once traditional and evolving in this way suited Jonson very well . The manner of any ...
... given way to the view that the range of topics proper to the epistle may extend to " all public , private , and domestic concerns . A verse form at once traditional and evolving in this way suited Jonson very well . The manner of any ...
Page 114
... given a priceless gift . Should he not admire it , inspect it , and praise the giver ? Otherwise the latter will rightly think him ungrateful . So they should spend some time in observation and praise . Once more Adam agrees with all ...
... given a priceless gift . Should he not admire it , inspect it , and praise the giver ? Otherwise the latter will rightly think him ungrateful . So they should spend some time in observation and praise . Once more Adam agrees with all ...
Page 236
... given him pause . In a lost letter to Coleridge , to which we have part of the reply , he must have announced that he was first going to expand and complete the poem begun in Germany about the growth of his imagination , that it was to ...
... given him pause . In a lost letter to Coleridge , to which we have part of the reply , he must have announced that he was first going to expand and complete the poem begun in Germany about the growth of his imagination , that it was to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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