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... Spenser -Nash - Harvey English Hexameter Verse Edmund Spenser · Minor Elizabethan Poetry Warner Daniel Drayton • Sylvester Chapman • · · 35 55 64 • 70 127 · 128 142 · 149 · 156 160 Harington . - Fairfax . - Fanshawe Drummond Davies ...
... Spenser -Nash - Harvey English Hexameter Verse Edmund Spenser · Minor Elizabethan Poetry Warner Daniel Drayton • Sylvester Chapman • · · 35 55 64 • 70 127 · 128 142 · 149 · 156 160 Harington . - Fairfax . - Fanshawe Drummond Davies ...
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... Spenser , between the Canterbury Tales and the Fairy Queen . For the sake of affording a means of comparison with the style and manner of the extracts we shall presently have to give from the latter work , we will add here another of ...
... Spenser , between the Canterbury Tales and the Fairy Queen . For the sake of affording a means of comparison with the style and manner of the extracts we shall presently have to give from the latter work , we will add here another of ...
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... Spenser has been indebted to him for many hints , as well as for example and inspira- tion in a general sense : what most marks the imma- turity of his style is a certain operose and constrained air , a stiffness and hardness of manner ...
... Spenser has been indebted to him for many hints , as well as for example and inspira- tion in a general sense : what most marks the imma- turity of his style is a certain operose and constrained air , a stiffness and hardness of manner ...
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... Spenser and Shakspeare , there is little in Sackville ; his poetry -— pon- derous , gloomy , and monotonous - is still oppressed by the shadows of night ; and we see that , although the darkness is retiring , the sun has not yet risen ...
... Spenser and Shakspeare , there is little in Sackville ; his poetry -— pon- derous , gloomy , and monotonous - is still oppressed by the shadows of night ; and we see that , although the darkness is retiring , the sun has not yet risen ...
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... Spenser , illustrious as the latter stands in the front line of the poets of his country and of the world . Gorboduc , accordingly , is a most unaffecting and un- interesting tragedy ; as would also be the noblest book of the Fairy ...
... Spenser , illustrious as the latter stands in the front line of the poets of his country and of the world . Gorboduc , accordingly , is a most unaffecting and un- interesting tragedy ; as would also be the noblest book of the Fairy ...
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