Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 64
Página vi
... England , and so helped to install , in forms which cannot even to this day be said to have been wholly antiquated , the two greatest literatures of Europe . It is this process - the " Italianation , " as the Eliza- bethans called it ...
... England , and so helped to install , in forms which cannot even to this day be said to have been wholly antiquated , the two greatest literatures of Europe . It is this process - the " Italianation , " as the Eliza- bethans called it ...
Página x
... England and Germany ( Cam- bridge , 1886 ) is one of the most thorough of English literary monographs , and has a far wider bearing on the general subject than its title would necessarily indicate . Mr Froude's Erasmus , with the usual ...
... England and Germany ( Cam- bridge , 1886 ) is one of the most thorough of English literary monographs , and has a far wider bearing on the general subject than its title would necessarily indicate . Mr Froude's Erasmus , with the usual ...
Página xv
... England - Causes of these - In language , grammar , and metre - In prose style - In drama - More - Elyot - Theological polemic - Latimer - The translators and liturgists - Puzzles of their work - Its unsur- passed literary quality - The ...
... England - Causes of these - In language , grammar , and metre - In prose style - In drama - More - Elyot - Theological polemic - Latimer - The translators and liturgists - Puzzles of their work - Its unsur- passed literary quality - The ...
Página xvi
... England - The interlude- John Heywood - His pieces - Some other interludes - John Bale - Kyng Johan -- Its position as first of Chronicle Plays -And in itself . 321 CHAPTER VII . THE REVIVAL OF CRITICISM . The Middle Ages necessarily ...
... England - The interlude- John Heywood - His pieces - Some other interludes - John Bale - Kyng Johan -- Its position as first of Chronicle Plays -And in itself . 321 CHAPTER VII . THE REVIVAL OF CRITICISM . The Middle Ages necessarily ...
Página 44
... England than , save by Mr Christie's own means , he would have been to his own country , wrote verse of some merit in his general Car- mina ( Lyons , 1538 ) and the Genethliacum Claudii Fili next year ; Theodore Beza ( 1519-1605 ) , a ...
... England than , save by Mr Christie's own means , he would have been to his own country , wrote verse of some merit in his general Car- mina ( Lyons , 1538 ) and the Genethliacum Claudii Fili next year ; Theodore Beza ( 1519-1605 ) , a ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
actual admirable appears Ariosto Ascham Bembo better blank verse certainly chapter character charm Chaucer Cinthio classical comedy Courtier critical curious Cymbalum deal decasyllable dialogue doubt drama earlier early edition England English Epigrams Epistolæ Erasmus extent fact famous farce fifteenth Firenzuola Folengo France French Gargantua genius German Greek hendecasyllable Heptameron Humanist humour imitation important influence interest Italian Italian Literature Italy kind language later Latin Latin verse least less literary literature Louise Labé Lucian Luther lyrical Macaronic Machiavelli Marot matter mediæval merely metre modern moral Muretus never once original Orlando Pammachius Pantagruel Panurge partly perhaps period Petrarch pieces play poems poet poetical poetry Politian pretty probably prose Rabelais readers Reformation remarkable Renaissance rhyme Romance satire scholar seems sense side sixteenth century sometimes sonnet stanza story style things thought tion tongue translation vernacular vols volume whole writers