The Outline of English VerseGeorge Herbert Cowling Macmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 530 sider |
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... Epithalamion celebrates his marriage to Elizabeth Boyle in 1594. The long , complex stanza with its sustained rhythms and varied refrain is something more magnificent than had hitherto been seen in English verse . The use of sustained ...
... Epithalamion celebrates his marriage to Elizabeth Boyle in 1594. The long , complex stanza with its sustained rhythms and varied refrain is something more magnificent than had hitherto been seen in English verse . The use of sustained ...
Side 42
... dea certe . 163. O quam te memorem virgo ? : By what name should I call thee , maiden ? 160 165 165. O dea certe : O goddess surely ! EPITHALAMION YE learned sisters which have oftentimes Beene to me 42 THE OUTLINE OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... dea certe . 163. O quam te memorem virgo ? : By what name should I call thee , maiden ? 160 165 165. O dea certe : O goddess surely ! EPITHALAMION YE learned sisters which have oftentimes Beene to me 42 THE OUTLINE OF ENGLISH VERSE.
Side 43
... Epithalamion " was written by Spenser to celebrate his marriage in 1594 to Elizabeth Boyle , a relation of the Earl of Cork . Here we have Spenser's finest poem , thrilled throughout with the passion of a lover , reverence for womanhood ...
... Epithalamion " was written by Spenser to celebrate his marriage in 1594 to Elizabeth Boyle , a relation of the Earl of Cork . Here we have Spenser's finest poem , thrilled throughout with the passion of a lover , reverence for womanhood ...
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