Sixteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated AnthologyGordon Braden John Wiley & Sons, 15/04/2008 - 608 páginas This fully-annotated anthology of sixteenth-century English verse features generous selections from the canonical poets, alongside judicious selections from lesser-known authors.
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... verses of his own devising during the 1520s, including a kind of Collected Poems in 1523. At key moments in the sixteenth century the sudden public dissemination of what had been coterie literature had a galvanic effect on a wider field ...
... verses of his own devising during the 1520s, including a kind of Collected Poems in 1523. At key moments in the sixteenth century the sudden public dissemination of what had been coterie literature had a galvanic effect on a wider field ...
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... verse satire – “the cankered muse” – blooms into abundance, and was finally felt to be enough of a public nuisance that the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1599 ordered the collection and burning of as much of it as could be found and ...
... verse satire – “the cankered muse” – blooms into abundance, and was finally felt to be enough of a public nuisance that the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1599 ordered the collection and burning of as much of it as could be found and ...
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... verse; we do not know as much about the details as we would like to, but some evidence does survive. Included in this anthology is one reciprocal exchange of poems – they present themselves as love poems – between Elizabeth and the most ...
... verse; we do not know as much about the details as we would like to, but some evidence does survive. Included in this anthology is one reciprocal exchange of poems – they present themselves as love poems – between Elizabeth and the most ...
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... Verse (1974) of giving, as far as possible, complete works, or at least complete units from longer works. Doing so has meant reducing the number of worthy but more or less generic poets represented (no Thomas Churchyard, no Nicholas ...
... Verse (1974) of giving, as far as possible, complete works, or at least complete units from longer works. Doing so has meant reducing the number of worthy but more or less generic poets represented (no Thomas Churchyard, no Nicholas ...
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... verse 487 E-la The highest note on the musical scale. 488 lorel rogue. 489–90 Lest by singing badly. 495 Chanticleer The name, like Pertlot (Pertelote) below, is from Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale. 501 Albumazar Abu-Mashar (d. 885) ...
... verse 487 E-la The highest note on the musical scale. 488 lorel rogue. 489–90 Lest by singing badly. 495 Chanticleer The name, like Pertlot (Pertelote) below, is from Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale. 501 Albumazar Abu-Mashar (d. 885) ...
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Sir Thomas More 14771535 | 39 |
Henry VIII 14911547 | 40 |
Sir Thomas Wyatt 15031542 | 41 |
Thomas Vaux Baron Vaux 15101556 | 64 |
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey 15171547 | 66 |
Anne Askew 15211546 | 78 |
Anonymous | 401 |
Robert Greene 15581592 | 405 |
Chidiock Tichborne 1558 ?1586 | 407 |
Thomas Lodge 1558?1625 | 408 |
George Chapman 15591634 | 430 |
Mary Herbert Countess of Pembroke 15611621 | 459 |
Robert Southwell 15611595 | 462 |
Samuel Daniel 15621619 | 463 |
Psalm 130 | 80 |
Elizabeth I 15331603 | 86 |
Isabella Whitney fl 15671573 | 88 |
George Gascoigne 1534?1577 | 91 |
Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset 15361608 | 119 |
Barnabe Googe 15401594 and George Turberville 1544?1597? | 133 |
Sir Edward Dyer 15431606 | 136 |
Edward de Vere Earl of Oxford 15501604 | 138 |
Edmund Spenser 1552?1599 | 139 |
Sir Walter Ralegh 1554?1618 | 327 |
Sir Walter Ralegh and Elizabeth I | 337 |
Fulke Greville Lord Brooke 15541628 | 339 |
Sir Philip Sidney 15541586 | 347 |
Michael Drayton 15631631 | 484 |
Robert Sidney Earl of Leicester 15631626 | 487 |
Christopher Marlowe 15641593 | 488 |
Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Ralegh | 509 |
Thomas Nashe 15671601 | 511 |
Sir John Davies 15691626 | 513 |
Barnabe Barnes 15711609 | 514 |
John Donne 15721631 | 515 |
Richard Barnfield 15741627 | 550 |
John Marston 15761634 | 552 |
Anonymous | 562 |
Index of Titles and First Lines | 564 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Aeneid Anne Boleyn arms beauty beauty’s Belphoebe bliss breast Britomart cruel Cupid dame dear death delight desire disdain dost doth dread earth edition Elizabeth eyes Faery Faery Queen fair fair ladies fancy fear fire flame flower gentle Geoffrey of Monmouth goddess golden goodly grace Greensleeves grief hand hast hath heart heaven heavenly honor hope Jove Jupiter king kiss lady light live look Lord love’s lovers maid manuscripts read men’s mind mistress mote Muse Nature’s never night nought nymphs Ovid Ovid’s pain Petrarch Petrarchan plain poem poet praise Psalm Queen quoth Ralegh rest sense shame sighs sight Sir Walter Ralegh Sith sleep song sonnet sore sorrow soul Spenser sprite stay Stella sweet tears tell thee therewith Thetis thine things thou thought unto Venus verse virtue wanton ween wight woman words wound Wyatt