Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... poesy , and to be honored by poesy ; I conjure you all that have had the evil luck to read this ink- wasting toy of mine , even in the name of the Nine Muses , no more to scorn the sacred mysteries of poesy ; no more to laugh at the ...
... poesy , and to be honored by poesy ; I conjure you all that have had the evil luck to read this ink- wasting toy of mine , even in the name of the Nine Muses , no more to scorn the sacred mysteries of poesy ; no more to laugh at the ...
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... Poesy gives him among critics and ęstheticians ; yet in scattered sonnets and passages he attains to a grave and musical eloquence which is the idiom only of the greatest . The Art of English Poesy , 1589 , preserves this little song ...
... Poesy gives him among critics and ęstheticians ; yet in scattered sonnets and passages he attains to a grave and musical eloquence which is the idiom only of the greatest . The Art of English Poesy , 1589 , preserves this little song ...
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... Poesy , in which , carrying on the Cam- bridge tradition in the old battle between quantitative and accentual meter , he protested against the use of rhyme and accent , and wished to restore to English poetry the dignity of the ...
... Poesy , in which , carrying on the Cam- bridge tradition in the old battle between quantitative and accentual meter , he protested against the use of rhyme and accent , and wished to restore to English poetry the dignity of the ...
Contents
HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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