From Chaucer to Tennyson: With Twenty-nine Portraits and Selections from Thirty AuthorsGrosset & Dunlap, 1898 - 317 strán (strany) |
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... young England against popery and Spain . The allegory is not always easy to follow . It is kept up most carefully in the first two books , but it sat rather lightly on Spenser's conscience , and is not of the essence of the poem . It is ...
... young England against popery and Spain . The allegory is not always easy to follow . It is kept up most carefully in the first two books , but it sat rather lightly on Spenser's conscience , and is not of the essence of the poem . It is ...
Strana 64
... young Cupid's fiery shaft Quenched in the chaste beams of the watery moon , And the imperial votaress passed on In maiden meditation , fancy free- an allusion to Leicester's unsuccessful suit for Eliza- beth's hand . The praises of the ...
... young Cupid's fiery shaft Quenched in the chaste beams of the watery moon , And the imperial votaress passed on In maiden meditation , fancy free- an allusion to Leicester's unsuccessful suit for Eliza- beth's hand . The praises of the ...
Strana 66
... young Athenian who went to Naples to see the world and get an education ; but it is in substance nothing but a series of dialogues on love , friendship , religion , etc. , written in language which , from the title of the book , has ...
... young Athenian who went to Naples to see the world and get an education ; but it is in substance nothing but a series of dialogues on love , friendship , religion , etc. , written in language which , from the title of the book , has ...
Strana 79
... young , the beautiful , the brave , The lonely hope of Sestos ' daughter . Marlowe's continuator , Chapman , wrote a number of plays , but he is best remembered by his royal translation of Homer , issued in parts from 1598-1615 . This ...
... young , the beautiful , the brave , The lonely hope of Sestos ' daughter . Marlowe's continuator , Chapman , wrote a number of plays , but he is best remembered by his royal translation of Homer , issued in parts from 1598-1615 . This ...
Strana 85
... young men of good birth and fortune , and not de- pendent on their pens , were probably intimate with the actors , lived in a theatrical atmosphere , and knew prac- tically how plays should be put on . wits . It had now become possible ...
... young men of good birth and fortune , and not de- pendent on their pens , were probably intimate with the actors , lived in a theatrical atmosphere , and knew prac- tically how plays should be put on . wits . It had now become possible ...
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