The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... poet at the very point where his utterance is most deeply personal . Poetry thus conceived is essentially declamation ; it belongs to the theatre . Where a fifteenth - century love poet would linger with his melancholy , - In blake ...
... poet at the very point where his utterance is most deeply personal . Poetry thus conceived is essentially declamation ; it belongs to the theatre . Where a fifteenth - century love poet would linger with his melancholy , - In blake ...
Halaman 83
... poet , they share some of the classical impulse behind Chapman's translation of the Iliad ( 1598 ) and Daniel's Musophilus ( 1599 ) . From his study of Latin satirists , Marston turns immediately to the exalted declamations on poetic ...
... poet , they share some of the classical impulse behind Chapman's translation of the Iliad ( 1598 ) and Daniel's Musophilus ( 1599 ) . From his study of Latin satirists , Marston turns immediately to the exalted declamations on poetic ...
Halaman 303
... Poet , we require Exer- cise of those parts , and frequent . If his wit will not arrive sud- denly at the dignity of the Ancients , let him not yet fall out with it or be over hastily angry : offer to turn it away from study , in a ...
... Poet , we require Exer- cise of those parts , and frequent . If his wit will not arrive sud- denly at the dignity of the Ancients , let him not yet fall out with it or be over hastily angry : offer to turn it away from study , in a ...
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