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... Puttenham in The Arte of English Poesie ( No. 6 ) agrees on the need to polish rude English , finding the means not ... Puttenham's treatise , which is on a larger scale than Sidney's and displays confidence in a larger group than his or ...
... Puttenham in The Arte of English Poesie ( No. 6 ) agrees on the need to polish rude English , finding the means not ... Puttenham's treatise , which is on a larger scale than Sidney's and displays confidence in a larger group than his or ...
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... Puttenham was largely responsible for establishing the historical importance of Wyatt and Surrey . He also fed the Elizabethan ambition , strong in such poets as Spenser , to ' overgo ' the great Italians . He also recognizes their ...
... Puttenham was largely responsible for establishing the historical importance of Wyatt and Surrey . He also fed the Elizabethan ambition , strong in such poets as Spenser , to ' overgo ' the great Italians . He also recognizes their ...
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Patricia Thomson. 6. Puttenham on Wyatt 1589 Extracts from The Arte of English Poesie , usually ascribed to George Puttenham ( 1529 ? -90 ) , and printed by Richard Field in 1589 . The text quoted is that of the first edition , owned by ...
Patricia Thomson. 6. Puttenham on Wyatt 1589 Extracts from The Arte of English Poesie , usually ascribed to George Puttenham ( 1529 ? -90 ) , and printed by Richard Field in 1589 . The text quoted is that of the first edition , owned by ...
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 21 |
Unsigned preface to The Quyete of Mynde 15278 | 23 |
LELANDS Elegies on Wyatt 1542 | 24 |
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