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The Renaissance Robert Whitney Bolwell. verse stimulated and worked upon the audiences with telling effect . Blank verse was the most generally used form , flexible , stately in its rhythm , and not impeding the thought so much as the ...
The Renaissance Robert Whitney Bolwell. verse stimulated and worked upon the audiences with telling effect . Blank verse was the most generally used form , flexible , stately in its rhythm , and not impeding the thought so much as the ...
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... verse of Homer , in his first book of Odyssey , containing a great praise of Ulysses , for the wit he gathered , and wisdom he used in travelling . Which verse , because , in my opinion , it was not made at the first , more naturally in ...
... verse of Homer , in his first book of Odyssey , containing a great praise of Ulysses , for the wit he gathered , and wisdom he used in travelling . Which verse , because , in my opinion , it was not made at the first , more naturally in ...
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... verse is not smooth or fluent , but he did much to establish the vogue of the lyric in England Most of his poems appeared long after his death in Tottel's Miscellany , 1557 ( see Introduction , p . xxv ) . Page 5 , 1. 1. This sonnet is ...
... verse is not smooth or fluent , but he did much to establish the vogue of the lyric in England Most of his poems appeared long after his death in Tottel's Miscellany , 1557 ( see Introduction , p . xxv ) . Page 5 , 1. 1. This sonnet is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTIONROBERT Whitney Bolwell | xiii |
Sir Thomas Wyatt 1503?1542 | 3 |
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey 1517?1547 | 11 |
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