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 83
... satirical ballad poem . But they are more likely to be by James V. ROBERT HENRYSON , who died before 1508 , a school - master in Dunfermline , was also an imitator of Chaucer , and his Testament of Cresseid continues Chaucer's Troilus ...
... satirical ballad poem . But they are more likely to be by James V. ROBERT HENRYSON , who died before 1508 , a school - master in Dunfermline , was also an imitator of Chaucer , and his Testament of Cresseid continues Chaucer's Troilus ...
Side 84
... satirical ballads that he wrote is matched only by their coarseness , a coarseness and a fun that descended to Burns . Perhaps Dunbar's genius is still higher in a wild poem in which he personifies the seven deadly sins , and describes ...
... satirical ballads that he wrote is matched only by their coarseness , a coarseness and a fun that descended to Burns . Perhaps Dunbar's genius is still higher in a wild poem in which he personifies the seven deadly sins , and describes ...
Side 85
... Satire of the Three Estates , a Morality inter- spersed with interludes , was represented before James V. at Linlithgow . It was first acted in 1535 , and was a daring attack on the ignorance , profligacy , and exactions of the Scottish ...
... Satire of the Three Estates , a Morality inter- spersed with interludes , was represented before James V. at Linlithgow . It was first acted in 1535 , and was a daring attack on the ignorance , profligacy , and exactions of the Scottish ...
Side 86
... satire , great moral breadth , much preaching power in verse , coarse , broad humor in plenty , and more dramatic power and invention than the rest of his fellows , and he lived an active , bold , and brave life in a very stormy time ...
... satire , great moral breadth , much preaching power in verse , coarse , broad humor in plenty , and more dramatic power and invention than the rest of his fellows , and he lived an active , bold , and brave life in a very stormy time ...
Side 87
... satire on the great Cardinal . That of Colin Clout was the cry of the country Colin , and of the Clout or mechanic ... satirical vein that Skelton wrote . We owe Poetry from 1500-1558 . 87.
... satire on the great Cardinal . That of Colin Clout was the cry of the country Colin , and of the Clout or mechanic ... satirical vein that Skelton wrote . We owe Poetry from 1500-1558 . 87.
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