A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 sider |
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Side 8
... Queen ... 108 His Minor Poems .... 111 Extract from Faerie Queen 112 Ireland . 91 Love Poetry .. 116 Later Elizabethan Prose , Earlier Eliza- Earlier Eliza- 1579-1603 . bethan Prose , bethan Poe- 1558-79 . try , 1558-79 . Satires ...
... Queen ... 108 His Minor Poems .... 111 Extract from Faerie Queen 112 Ireland . 91 Love Poetry .. 116 Later Elizabethan Prose , Earlier Eliza- Earlier Eliza- 1579-1603 . bethan Prose , bethan Poe- 1558-79 . try , 1558-79 . Satires ...
Side 91
... Queen of Scots , executed by Elizabeth , 1587. Spanish Armada defeated , 1588 . Episcopacy abolished in Scotland and Presbyterianism established as the state religion , 1596. Ruin of second Armada , 1597. Bodleian library founded at ...
... Queen of Scots , executed by Elizabeth , 1587. Spanish Armada defeated , 1588 . Episcopacy abolished in Scotland and Presbyterianism established as the state religion , 1596. Ruin of second Armada , 1597. Bodleian library founded at ...
Side 93
... queen made a progress or visited one of the great lords or a university , at the houses of the nobility , and at the court on all important days , some obscure versifier , or a young scholar at the Inns of Court , at Oxford , or at ...
... queen made a progress or visited one of the great lords or a university , at the houses of the nobility , and at the court on all important days , some obscure versifier , or a young scholar at the Inns of Court , at Oxford , or at ...
Side 108
... Queen begun . The publication of the former work in 1579 at once made Spenser the first poet of the day , and its literary freshness was such that men felt that , for the first time since Chaucer , England had given birth to a great ...
... Queen begun . The publication of the former work in 1579 at once made Spenser the first poet of the day , and its literary freshness was such that men felt that , for the first time since Chaucer , England had given birth to a great ...
Side 109
... Queen of Scots . Puritan in this sense , he is not Puritan in any other . He had nothing to do with the attack on Prelacy which was then raging , and the last canto of the Faerie Queen represents Calidore , the knight of courtesy , sent ...
... Queen of Scots . Puritan in this sense , he is not Puritan in any other . He had nothing to do with the attack on Prelacy which was then raging , and the last canto of the Faerie Queen represents Calidore , the knight of courtesy , sent ...
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