Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 - English literature |
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Page ix
... MASQUES OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , 198 Page. To the Memory of my Beloved Master , William Shak- The Votaress of Diana , speare , and what he hath left us , 115 WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT , On the Portrait of Shakspeare , 115 To a Lady Veiled ...
... MASQUES OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , 198 Page. To the Memory of my Beloved Master , William Shak- The Votaress of Diana , speare , and what he hath left us , 115 WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT , On the Portrait of Shakspeare , 115 To a Lady Veiled ...
Page x
... MASQUES OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , 198 Page 275 275 275 276 276 277 277 277 278. The Praise of a Solitary Life , To a Nightingale , Sonnets , SIR ROBERT AYTON , On Woman's Inconstancy , Disinterestedness of Biancha , Page 160 Page ...
... MASQUES OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY , 198 Page 275 275 275 276 276 277 277 277 278. The Praise of a Solitary Life , To a Nightingale , Sonnets , SIR ROBERT AYTON , On Woman's Inconstancy , Disinterestedness of Biancha , Page 160 Page ...
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... masque . 8 Haughtily . 3 Accursed men , who had never been absolved in the other world . 4 The eve of Lent . 6 Gambols . 7 Proud . The names of popular spirits in Scotland . 10 Something touching puffed up manners appears to be hinted ...
... masque . 8 Haughtily . 3 Accursed men , who had never been absolved in the other world . 4 The eve of Lent . 6 Gambols . 7 Proud . The names of popular spirits in Scotland . 10 Something touching puffed up manners appears to be hinted ...
Page 89
... Masque of Cupid , and Bower of Bliss , and all the witcheries of his gardens and wildernesses , without the slightest ambiguity or indistinctness . There is no haze over his finest pictures . We seem to walk in the green alleys of his ...
... Masque of Cupid , and Bower of Bliss , and all the witcheries of his gardens and wildernesses , without the slightest ambiguity or indistinctness . There is no haze over his finest pictures . We seem to walk in the green alleys of his ...
Page 112
... masques and interludes , which could hardly have been expected from his massive and ponderous hand . In some of his songs he equals Carew and Herrick in pictu- resque images , and in portraying the fascinations of love . A taste for ...
... masques and interludes , which could hardly have been expected from his massive and ponderous hand . In some of his songs he equals Carew and Herrick in pictu- resque images , and in portraying the fascinations of love . A taste for ...
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