Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 19
... line follows as in Ovid ; the Paradise title gets its second line by skipping five lines to nullus . . . ( Tristia , I , ix . 5 , 10 ) . Elyot in Bk . ii ch . 12 of The Governour translates seven lines from " sweet Ovid , " beginning ...
... line follows as in Ovid ; the Paradise title gets its second line by skipping five lines to nullus . . . ( Tristia , I , ix . 5 , 10 ) . Elyot in Bk . ii ch . 12 of The Governour translates seven lines from " sweet Ovid , " beginning ...
Page 229
... lines of the well - known work of 1850. This convenient confrontation and the elaborate textual apparatus made it possible for the student to observe significant changes in thought and expression in Wordsworth's greatest poem over ...
... lines of the well - known work of 1850. This convenient confrontation and the elaborate textual apparatus made it possible for the student to observe significant changes in thought and expression in Wordsworth's greatest poem over ...
Page 235
... lines 1-270 were composed is an old and famous problem for Wordsworthians . I do not know that anyone has yet found ... lines in MS . JJ , a few passages now in the poem had certainly been written earlier , notably the lines on the youth ...
... lines 1-270 were composed is an old and famous problem for Wordsworthians . I do not know that anyone has yet found ... lines in MS . JJ , a few passages now in the poem had certainly been written earlier , notably the lines on the youth ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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