A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 58
... ideal of a former age , and who was known by the romantic title of " Father of Courtesy . " Such a lineage and training fitted Malory peculiarly for his task of combining in a great prose- poem the legends of King Arthur and the Round ...
... ideal of a former age , and who was known by the romantic title of " Father of Courtesy . " Such a lineage and training fitted Malory peculiarly for his task of combining in a great prose- poem the legends of King Arthur and the Round ...
الصفحة 68
... ideal might be realized for all men , under a properly organized social system . The book is written as the narrative of a sailor , returned to England after a voyage to a mysterious island , Utopia , in which the inhabitants have ...
... ideal might be realized for all men , under a properly organized social system . The book is written as the narrative of a sailor , returned to England after a voyage to a mysterious island , Utopia , in which the inhabitants have ...
الصفحة 82
... ideal , and to the Queen who typified it , grew The Faerie Queene . It is the brightest expression of the ideal morality of the time ; and in a sense is the epic of the English race at one of the great moments of its history . The ...
... ideal , and to the Queen who typified it , grew The Faerie Queene . It is the brightest expression of the ideal morality of the time ; and in a sense is the epic of the English race at one of the great moments of its history . The ...
الصفحة 83
... ideal qualities , refer directly to actual persons . Spenser explained : " In that Faerie Queene I mean glory in my generall intention , but in my particular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our sover- aine the ...
... ideal qualities , refer directly to actual persons . Spenser explained : " In that Faerie Queene I mean glory in my generall intention , but in my particular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our sover- aine the ...
الصفحة 101
... ideal , and the play degenerates into melodrama of the goriest kind . Never- theless it shows a remarkable advance over Tamburlaine and Doctor Faustus , in the knitting together of cause and effect . Marlowe's growth in dramatic skill ...
... ideal , and the play degenerates into melodrama of the goriest kind . Never- theless it shows a remarkable advance over Tamburlaine and Doctor Faustus , in the knitting together of cause and effect . Marlowe's growth in dramatic skill ...
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