A First View of English and American LiteratureC. Scribner's Sons, 1910 - 488 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 69
... successful . Yet in freer lyrical verse such poems as " My Lute , Awake , ” and " Forget not yet , " are eminent examples of his power . The Earl of Surrey . - Wyatt's companion poet , Surrey , born in 1517 , and beheaded in 1547 , is ...
... successful . Yet in freer lyrical verse such poems as " My Lute , Awake , ” and " Forget not yet , " are eminent examples of his power . The Earl of Surrey . - Wyatt's companion poet , Surrey , born in 1517 , and beheaded in 1547 , is ...
الصفحة 73
... successful account of the culture of the period , in Euphues or the Anatomy of Wit ( 1579 ) , and its sequel , Euphues and his England ( 1580 ) . Together they form a work of fiction in which an exceedingly slight plot serves to connect ...
... successful account of the culture of the period , in Euphues or the Anatomy of Wit ( 1579 ) , and its sequel , Euphues and his England ( 1580 ) . Together they form a work of fiction in which an exceedingly slight plot serves to connect ...
الصفحة 79
... success of the poem was immediate , but the reward from the Queen , in whose honor it was written , was disappointingly small . The circumstances of his journey to London he related , after his return to Ireland , in Colin Clout's Come ...
... success of the poem was immediate , but the reward from the Queen , in whose honor it was written , was disappointingly small . The circumstances of his journey to London he related , after his return to Ireland , in Colin Clout's Come ...
الصفحة 99
... success with it fixed it firmly hence- forth as the vehicle of serious drama . By his sneer at the " conceits " that " clownage keeps in pay , " Marlowe showed his determination not to pander to the pit by means of vulgar comedy and ...
... success with it fixed it firmly hence- forth as the vehicle of serious drama . By his sneer at the " conceits " that " clownage keeps in pay , " Marlowe showed his determination not to pander to the pit by means of vulgar comedy and ...
الصفحة 169
... success , it shows the bourgeois ideal of life . And finally , the pleasure in his own life , which sustained the author in the mechanical toil of recording its happenings , is to be connected with the interest in human life in general ...
... success , it shows the bourgeois ideal of life . And finally , the pleasure in his own life , which sustained the author in the mechanical toil of recording its happenings , is to be connected with the interest in human life in general ...
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