A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan , Jacobean , or Caroline , but had some lyric gift . Many of the songs in song - books and anthologies are anon- ymous , including some of the loveliest , even " There is a lady sweet and kind . " Of known authors few ...
... Elizabethan , Jacobean , or Caroline , but had some lyric gift . Many of the songs in song - books and anthologies are anon- ymous , including some of the loveliest , even " There is a lady sweet and kind . " Of known authors few ...
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... Elizabethan romance is , in fact , a cross between Arcadian pastoral and the romance of chivalry . But our immediate concern is with the effect , the curiously happy effect , of this pastoralism on Elizabethan song . Here the convention ...
... Elizabethan romance is , in fact , a cross between Arcadian pastoral and the romance of chivalry . But our immediate concern is with the effect , the curiously happy effect , of this pastoralism on Elizabethan song . Here the convention ...
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... Elizabethan dramatists , including even Anonymous Plays and The Many . But that this enthusiasm was confined to critics and poets is proved by the complete failure to give a continued life on the stage to any of the lesser dramatists ...
... Elizabethan dramatists , including even Anonymous Plays and The Many . But that this enthusiasm was confined to critics and poets is proved by the complete failure to give a continued life on the stage to any of the lesser dramatists ...
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