The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pages |
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... Iliads of Homer — it acquires an almost Miltonic ardor and conviction . Elsewhere , however , his moralizing deteriorates into strident or querulous complaint , murkily expressed , and the poet - priest becomes almost a bore . But ...
... Iliads of Homer — it acquires an almost Miltonic ardor and conviction . Elsewhere , however , his moralizing deteriorates into strident or querulous complaint , murkily expressed , and the poet - priest becomes almost a bore . But ...
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... Iliads of Homer Prince of Poets . Neuer before in any languag truely trans- lated , 1611 ( STC 13634 ) , Petrarchs Seven Penitentiall Psalms , Paraphrastically Translated : With other Philosophicall Poems , and a Hymne to Christ vpon ...
... Iliads of Homer Prince of Poets . Neuer before in any languag truely trans- lated , 1611 ( STC 13634 ) , Petrarchs Seven Penitentiall Psalms , Paraphrastically Translated : With other Philosophicall Poems , and a Hymne to Christ vpon ...
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... Iliads , I will ( God lending me life and any meanest means ) with more labor than I have lost here , and all unchecked alacrity , dive through his Odysseys . Nor can I forget here ( but with all hearty gratitude remember ) my most ...
... Iliads , I will ( God lending me life and any meanest means ) with more labor than I have lost here , and all unchecked alacrity , dive through his Odysseys . Nor can I forget here ( but with all hearty gratitude remember ) my most ...
Contents
Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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