The Anchor Anthology of Seventeenth-century Verse, 2. kötetLouis Lohr Martz, Richard Standish Sylvester Doubleday, 1969 |
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xxiii. oldal
... Ovid's Amores ; but the future , for both Ovid and for the couplet , was immense . In the hands of Jonson ( " To Penshurst , " " To the Memory of . . . Wil- liam Shakespeare , " ) and his successors , the pentameter couplet be- came the ...
... Ovid's Amores ; but the future , for both Ovid and for the couplet , was immense . In the hands of Jonson ( " To Penshurst , " " To the Memory of . . . Wil- liam Shakespeare , " ) and his successors , the pentameter couplet be- came the ...
xxvi. oldal
... Ovid already praised by Drayton in the Epistle to Reynolds . Sandys ' Metamorphoses had first appeared in 1626 , but in 1632 he reissued the volume , adding a wealth of engravings and appending an extensive commentary to each book . In ...
... Ovid already praised by Drayton in the Epistle to Reynolds . Sandys ' Metamorphoses had first appeared in 1626 , but in 1632 he reissued the volume , adding a wealth of engravings and appending an extensive commentary to each book . In ...
xxvii. oldal
... Ovid's Latin , for all its artifice , flows smoothly , Sandys ' Eng- lish line is segmented , with its rhetorical weight equalized through the deliberate balancing of phrase against phrase , half - line against half - line . In his ...
... Ovid's Latin , for all its artifice , flows smoothly , Sandys ' Eng- lish line is segmented , with its rhetorical weight equalized through the deliberate balancing of phrase against phrase , half - line against half - line . In his ...
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The Muses Elizium | 22 |
A Hymn to my God in a night of my late Sicknesse | 53 |
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