English Literature1960 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 68
Page 169
... feeling his wings . So flew Mantuan , as being not full somd.1 So Petrarch . So Boccaccio . So Marot , Sanazarus ... feel a certain anticlimax in com- ing from this enthusiastic preface to the poems themselves , he can- not fail , if ...
... feeling his wings . So flew Mantuan , as being not full somd.1 So Petrarch . So Boccaccio . So Marot , Sanazarus ... feel a certain anticlimax in com- ing from this enthusiastic preface to the poems themselves , he can- not fail , if ...
Page 270
... feel how she has shattered his world and betrayed everything that was decent in the Hamlet family . He escapes ... feels obliged to use even though they do not appear to be directly connected with his conception of the action and the ...
... feel how she has shattered his world and betrayed everything that was decent in the Hamlet family . He escapes ... feels obliged to use even though they do not appear to be directly connected with his conception of the action and the ...
Page 340
... feel that the splendid villainy of Sir Giles Overreach -and it is a splendid villainy as Massinger portrays it - is ... feeling comes out strongly in The City Madam ( 1632 ) , where the monstrous social pretensions of Lady Frugal ( wife ...
... feel that the splendid villainy of Sir Giles Overreach -and it is a splendid villainy as Massinger portrays it - is ... feeling comes out strongly in The City Madam ( 1632 ) , where the monstrous social pretensions of Lady Frugal ( wife ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
Copyright | |
14 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achievement action allegorical Anglo-Saxon Beowulf Bible blank verse Book century character Chaucer Christian Church classical combination comedy conventional couplets Court courtly love Cynewulf death developed didactic dramatic dream allegory eclogue Elizabethan England English literature epic fabliau Faerie Queene French Gawain gives Greek Hamlet handling hath Henry hero heroic human Humanist humor ideal imagery interest Italian Jonson kind King Knight lady language later Latin lines literary lively lyric medieval metaphysical Middle English Milton moral morality play moving narrative nature original Othello Paradise Lost passion pastoral play plot poem poet poetic poetry political popular produced prose reader religious Renaissance represent rhetoric rhyme rhyme royal Richard III romance Satan satire scene sense Shakespeare shows sing song sonnet speech Spenser stanza story style tale Tamburlaine tells theater thee theme thou thought tion tone tradition tragedy translation Troilus Tudor virtue Volpone wife writing written