From Shakespeare to Pope: An Inquiry Into the Causes and Phenomena of the Rise of Classical Poetry in EnglandAt the University Press, 1885 - 298 |
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... never romantic at all , but didactic or else farcical and melodramatic ' . The Dutch had works answer- ing more or less to those of Marlowe and of Ben Jonson , but nothing that recalls Spenser or Shake- speare . Their principal work ...
... never romantic at all , but didactic or else farcical and melodramatic ' . The Dutch had works answer- ing more or less to those of Marlowe and of Ben Jonson , but nothing that recalls Spenser or Shake- speare . Their principal work ...
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... never have been propounded if the Faery Queen had not been so long that it is really excusable not to be aware that the Blatant Beast does not die . But if the Arcadia is shapeless , what are we to say of Oceana ? and let not him call ...
... never have been propounded if the Faery Queen had not been so long that it is really excusable not to be aware that the Blatant Beast does not die . But if the Arcadia is shapeless , what are we to say of Oceana ? and let not him call ...
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... never - too- ample bays . But it seems to me mere pedantry , and pedantry of a particularly unwholesome kind , to pretend that the works of all the Marinist or so- called metaphysical poets of the reign of Charles I. are not excessively ...
... never - too- ample bays . But it seems to me mere pedantry , and pedantry of a particularly unwholesome kind , to pretend that the works of all the Marinist or so- called metaphysical poets of the reign of Charles I. are not excessively ...
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... never taken any rank , in their own day or since , have their flashes of intense romantic beauty . I stretch my hand to my book- shelves , and I take down the first Caroline volume that I touch . It happens to be John Mason's tragedy of ...
... never taken any rank , in their own day or since , have their flashes of intense romantic beauty . I stretch my hand to my book- shelves , and I take down the first Caroline volume that I touch . It happens to be John Mason's tragedy of ...
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... fate pursued him . There never was a child so plainly born with the traditional silver- spoon in his mouth as Waller , and since the world a began there have been very few poets indeed that 50 Waller and Sacharissa .
... fate pursued him . There never was a child so plainly born with the traditional silver- spoon in his mouth as Waller , and since the world a began there have been very few poets indeed that 50 Waller and Sacharissa .
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