A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 59
... Italian canzone . According to Dryden , Milton himself acknowledged Spenser as ' his original ' . Echoes of Ben Jonson , with something of his urbane grace and neatness , appear in Arcades and the Epitaph on the Marchioness of ...
... Italian canzone . According to Dryden , Milton himself acknowledged Spenser as ' his original ' . Echoes of Ben Jonson , with something of his urbane grace and neatness , appear in Arcades and the Epitaph on the Marchioness of ...
Page 81
... Italian and French sonneteers on English Court poets ; they may count up the number of transla- tions of du Bartas and Montaigne ; it hardly alters the general pic- ture of an age when strong national characteristics were emphatically ...
... Italian and French sonneteers on English Court poets ; they may count up the number of transla- tions of du Bartas and Montaigne ; it hardly alters the general pic- ture of an age when strong national characteristics were emphatically ...
Page 84
... Italian mortuary monuments and the grim companion of the poet's love . Yorick's skull , Donne's shroud , Tourneur's horrors ... Italy , the poet - philosopher Bruno ( put to death in 1600 ) expressed in sibylline incoherence the boldest ...
... Italian mortuary monuments and the grim companion of the poet's love . Yorick's skull , Donne's shroud , Tourneur's horrors ... Italy , the poet - philosopher Bruno ( put to death in 1600 ) expressed in sibylline incoherence the boldest ...
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