The Purple Island: A PoemBuston and Briggs, 1816 - 190 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... Cant . vi . St. 5 . " The eulogium to Spenser's memory , Cant . i . stanza 19 . does equal credit to his heart as to his abilities , and deserves being brought forward to notice . " He again touches on the misfortune of Spenser , Cant ...
... Cant . vi . St. 5 . " The eulogium to Spenser's memory , Cant . i . stanza 19 . does equal credit to his heart as to his abilities , and deserves being brought forward to notice . " He again touches on the misfortune of Spenser , Cant ...
الصفحة viii
... Cant . viii . St. 10. with Spenser's Fear , B. 3. Cant . xii . St. 12. There seems to be more nature and real poetry in Fletcher's describing him as but starting at the sight of his arms , than in Spen- ser , who on the same occasion ...
... Cant . viii . St. 10. with Spenser's Fear , B. 3. Cant . xii . St. 12. There seems to be more nature and real poetry in Fletcher's describing him as but starting at the sight of his arms , than in Spen- ser , who on the same occasion ...
الصفحة ix
... Cant . ix . St. 30 . " The following is Spenser's personification , which is delineated with greater chastity than usual : " Eschylus , in his " Seven Chiefs against Thebes , " has shown much fancy in the mottos and devices of the ...
... Cant . ix . St. 30 . " The following is Spenser's personification , which is delineated with greater chastity than usual : " Eschylus , in his " Seven Chiefs against Thebes , " has shown much fancy in the mottos and devices of the ...
الصفحة x
... Cant . xii . St. 13 . " The figure is simple , and the attributes are new ; Hope is here divested of her usual emblem , the anchor , ( which Fletcher has preserved ) and the water - sprinkle substi- tuted in its room , which gives a ...
... Cant . xii . St. 13 . " The figure is simple , and the attributes are new ; Hope is here divested of her usual emblem , the anchor , ( which Fletcher has preserved ) and the water - sprinkle substi- tuted in its room , which gives a ...
الصفحة xi
... Cant . iv . St. 13. Edit . 1633 . " Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide . " Lycid . 157 . In the edition of 1630 , Milton had written humming tide , which is perhaps more expressive and poetical . His first epithet he had ...
... Cant . iv . St. 13. Edit . 1633 . " Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide . " Lycid . 157 . In the edition of 1630 , Milton had written humming tide , which is perhaps more expressive and poetical . His first epithet he had ...
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