The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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Page x
... Queene . The obtuseness of his judgement on the ' parcels of Spenser's masterpiece which were sub- mitted to his criticism is often quoted as his final condemnation . But we do not know what those parcels contained , or whether their ...
... Queene . The obtuseness of his judgement on the ' parcels of Spenser's masterpiece which were sub- mitted to his criticism is often quoted as his final condemnation . But we do not know what those parcels contained , or whether their ...
Page xii
... Queene . In judgements upon art they were not entirely in accord . Sidney , as the less exuberant poetic genius , was more subservient to 1 11. 926-51 2 Spenser's Faerie Queene , ed . J. C. Smith , p . x . In fashion and to precedent ...
... Queene . In judgements upon art they were not entirely in accord . Sidney , as the less exuberant poetic genius , was more subservient to 1 11. 926-51 2 Spenser's Faerie Queene , ed . J. C. Smith , p . x . In fashion and to precedent ...
Page xiii
... Queene , approving a design which Harvey could only condemn . For on the vital issues of poetry they were at one . The view once put forward , that The Defence of Poesy is founded upon Spenser's lost pamphlet The English Poete rests ...
... Queene , approving a design which Harvey could only condemn . For on the vital issues of poetry they were at one . The view once put forward , that The Defence of Poesy is founded upon Spenser's lost pamphlet The English Poete rests ...
Page xv
... queene of shepherds all ' , a lyric of musical variety and beauty unmatched before in our poetry . In August the roundels fresh ' of Perigot and Willie are ' yshend ' by Cuddie , who recites ' a dooleful verse of Rosalind that Colin ...
... queene of shepherds all ' , a lyric of musical variety and beauty unmatched before in our poetry . In August the roundels fresh ' of Perigot and Willie are ' yshend ' by Cuddie , who recites ' a dooleful verse of Rosalind that Colin ...
Page xx
... Queene . We may also safely conjecture that at least the first draft of several of the poems published in 1591 was written by 1580 , as well as the bulk of those mentioned in Ponsonby's preface to the volume . It is a formidable list ...
... Queene . We may also safely conjecture that at least the first draft of several of the poems published in 1591 was written by 1580 , as well as the bulk of those mentioned in Ponsonby's preface to the volume . It is a formidable list ...
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