111) §1. "Cynthia" and other poems. III. Sir Walter Ralegh. Vol. 4. Prose and
Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge History of
English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes.
190721 ...to their friends, and then might, perhaps, find their way into some of the popular miscellanies of verse. Few of Ralegh s poems appeared with his name during his... 112) §41. R. W. Dixon. VI. Lesser Poets of the Middle and Later Nineteenth
Century. Vol. 13. The Victorian Age, Part One. The Cambridge History of
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190721 ...judge him from Mano, his longest poem, from the so-called Last Poems and, best of all, from the Poems selected and prefaced by or under the supervision of the present... 113) V. Arbuthnot and Lesser Prose Writers: Bibliography. Vol. 9. From Steele
and Addison to Pope and Swift. The Cambridge History of English and
American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 190721 ...Mr. Dennis. With a new translation of Select Letters of Monsieur Voiture. 1696. Miscellany Poems, by Mr. Dennis. With Select Translations of Horace, Juvenal, Mons.... 114) IV. The Drama and the Stage: Bibliography. Vol. 10. The Age of Johnson. The
Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in
Eighteen Volumes. 190721 ...[In Verses upon the Sickness and Recovery of the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, Esq., in State Poems, by the most Eminent Hands.] Seibt, Robert. Die Komφdien der... 115) §4. Beginnings of Mysticism; "Songs of Innocence" and "Thel". IX. Blake.
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190721 ...like Henry Vaughan, in whom a more dogmatic faith tends to overshadow the appeal of the natural universe. So, too, Blake s poetry has more of the instinct of human... 116) §4. Biographies and early intimacy of the two Dramatists; Individual
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Two. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An
Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 190721 ...and t is thought used his judgement in correcting, if not contriving, all his plots. In the freedom of his conversations with Drummond, Jonson let fall the remark... 117) XVI. The Literature of Dissent: Bibliography. Vol. 10. The Age of Johnson.
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in Eighteen Volumes. 190721 ...Ryland, John Collett (172392). Life and Actions of Jesus Christ, by Way of Question and Answer, in Verse. 1767. Steele, Anne (171778). Poems on Subjects chiefly... 118) §1. William Chamberlayne; "Pharonnida". IV. Lesser Caroline Poets. Vol. 7.
Cavalier and Puritan. The Cambridge History of English and American
Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 190721 ...list, accompanied by criticism, of the works. 3 The group of romantic narratives, or heroic poems, is headed and not inadequately represented by the Pharonnida (1659)... 119) §7. Daniel s "Civil Wars". VII. Robert Southwell. Samuel Daniel. Vol. 4.
Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge
History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen
Volumes. 190721 ...exercise in poetry, if the masques are too serious and the epic shows him too much historian in verse, in these two poems he completely proves his title to the something... 120) §11. Dramatic works. II. Byron. Vol. 12. The Romantic Revival. The
Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in
Eighteen Volumes. 190721 ...who is painted with far greater sympathy and truth to life than any of the heroines of the verse-tales, while self-portraiture is seen in every line of the hero,... |