The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers and a General IntroductionMacmillan, 1882 |
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... of literature . But where a play is only a play in name , like Comus or the Gentle Shepherd , we have not excluded it ; and songs from the dramatists have of course been admitted . Two points seem to require a word of notice — vi PREFACE .
... of literature . But where a play is only a play in name , like Comus or the Gentle Shepherd , we have not excluded it ; and songs from the dramatists have of course been admitted . Two points seem to require a word of notice — vi PREFACE .
Сторінка vii
... word of notice — the order and the orthography . The first is approximately chronological ; for in this matter it was found impossible to follow any rigid rule . To go uniformly by the date , either of birth or pub- lication , would be ...
... word of notice — the order and the orthography . The first is approximately chronological ; for in this matter it was found impossible to follow any rigid rule . To go uniformly by the date , either of birth or pub- lication , would be ...
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... words of my own , as uttering the thought which should , in my opinion , go with us and govern us in all our study of poetry . In the present work it is the course of one great contributory stream to the world - river of poetry that we ...
... words of my own , as uttering the thought which should , in my opinion , go with us and govern us in all our study of poetry . In the present work it is the course of one great contributory stream to the world - river of poetry that we ...
Сторінка xviii
... Words- worth finely and truly calls poetry ' the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge : ' our religion , parading evidences such as those on which the popular mind relies now ; our philosophy , pluming itself on its reasonings about ...
... Words- worth finely and truly calls poetry ' the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge : ' our religion , parading evidences such as those on which the popular mind relies now ; our philosophy , pluming itself on its reasonings about ...
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... word classic , classical ) , then the great thing for us is to feel and enjoy his work as deeply as ever we can , and to appreciate the wide dif- ference between it and all work which has not the same high character . This is what is ...
... word classic , classical ) , then the great thing for us is to feel and enjoy his work as deeply as ever we can , and to appreciate the wide dif- ference between it and all work which has not the same high character . This is what is ...
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Aeneid Astrophel and Stella ballads beauty behold bliss Caelica Canterbury Tales Chaucer Clerk Saunders dead death delight doth drede Edom English eyes Faery Faery Queen fair fayre flour flowers Glasgerion gold grace grene gret gude hand hart hast hath heart heaven herte hire honour king lady live Lord lovers Lydgate mede mind mony myght never night nocht nought Parlement of Foules passion Petrarch poem poet poetical poetry Queen Quhat Quhen quhilk quod quoth rich Robin Robin Hood sall sche seyde Shakespeare shal Sidney Sidney's sigh sight sing song sonnets sorrow sorwe Spenser stanza story sweet swete swich Tamburlaine thair thay thee ther thing thou thought thow Timor Mortis conturbat Troylus true truth tyme unto Venus Venus and Adonis verse whan wight wolde words write