The Modern Language Review, 17권John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson Modern Humanities Research Association, 1922 The Modern Language Review (MLR) is an interdisciplinary journal encompassing the following fields: English (including United States and the Commonwealth), French (including Francophone Africa and Canada), Germanic (including Dutch and Scandinavian), Hispanic (including Latin-American, Portuguese, and Catalan), Italian, Slavonic and East European Studies, and General Studies (including linguistics, comparative literature, and critical theory). |
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... Poets of the Caroline Period , ed . by G. Saintsbury , III ( G. C. Moore Smith ) . 425 Mystères et Moralités du ... Poetic Origins and the Ballad ( Allen Mawer ) Pyre , J. F. A. , The Formation of Tennyson's Style ( Oliver Elton ) ...
... Poets of the Caroline Period , ed . by G. Saintsbury , III ( G. C. Moore Smith ) . 425 Mystères et Moralités du ... Poetic Origins and the Ballad ( Allen Mawer ) Pyre , J. F. A. , The Formation of Tennyson's Style ( Oliver Elton ) ...
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... poet at all times ; it was particularly insistent in the time of Spenser . For poetical purposes the English of the mid- sixteenth century was practically untried . In his Induction to A Mirror for Magistrates Sackville had moulded ...
... poet at all times ; it was particularly insistent in the time of Spenser . For poetical purposes the English of the mid- sixteenth century was practically untried . In his Induction to A Mirror for Magistrates Sackville had moulded ...
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... poetic activity , Spenser made a daring departure without guidance and unsupported by precedent . It was on a foundation of critical theory and practical example that he built the new poetry in England ; that he should construct a new ...
... poetic activity , Spenser made a daring departure without guidance and unsupported by precedent . It was on a foundation of critical theory and practical example that he built the new poetry in England ; that he should construct a new ...
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... poetic style , as it is of Spenser's : the French poet observed the discretion he continually recommended . His motive was almost entirely linguistic , for only occasionally , as in La Franciade , was it affected by considerations of ...
... poetic style , as it is of Spenser's : the French poet observed the discretion he continually recommended . His motive was almost entirely linguistic , for only occasionally , as in La Franciade , was it affected by considerations of ...
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... poets ; partly , no doubt , on the plea of decorum , partly from the lack of restraint cha- racteristic of inexperience , The Shepheards Calendar is promiscuously strewn with dialect : its presence in The Faerie Queene is due in great ...
... poets ; partly , no doubt , on the plea of decorum , partly from the lack of restraint cha- racteristic of inexperience , The Shepheards Calendar is promiscuously strewn with dialect : its presence in The Faerie Queene is due in great ...
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192 페이지 - He being thus lorded, Not only with what my revenue yielded. But what my power might else exact, — like one Who having unto truth, by telling of it, Made such a sinner of his memory, To credit his own lie...
11 페이지 - Trent, though no man can deny but that theirs is the purer English Saxon at this day, yet it is not so Courtly nor so currant as our Southerne English is: no more is the far Westerne mans speach.
430 페이지 - Peace Chloris, peace, or singing die, That together you and I To Heaven may go : For all we know Of what the blessed do above Is, that they sing, and that they love.
284 페이지 - Bloß der Kunst des Ideals ist es verliehen, oder vielmehr, es ist ihr aufgegeben, diesen Geist des Alls zu ergreifen und in einer körperlichen Form zu binden. Auch sie selbst kann ihn zwar nie vor die Sinne, aber doch durch ihre schaffende Gewalt vor die Einbildungskraft bringen und dadurch wahrer sein als alle Wirklichkeit und realer als alle Erfahrung.
288 페이지 - ... the verie same treasur in our own tung, with the gain of most time ? our own bearing the...
280 페이지 - In all modern poetry in Christendom there is an under consciousness of a sinful nature, a fleeting away of external things, the mind or subject greater than the object, the reflective character predominant. In the Paradise Lost the sublimest parts are the revelations of Milton's own mind, producing itself and evolving its own greatness ; and this is so truly so, that when that which is merely entertaining for its objective beauty is introduced, it at first seems a discord.
278 페이지 - The Greeks changed the ideas into finites, and these finites into anthropomorphi' or forms of men. Hence their religion, their poetry, nay, their very pictures, became statuesque. With them the form was the end.
49 페이지 - ... nor whether they have beginning or ending. As they are without human passions, so they seem to be without human relations. They come with thunder and lightning, and vanish to airy music. This is all we know of them. Except Hecate, they have no names ; which heightens their mysteriousness. The names, and some of the properties, which the other author has given to his hags, excite smiles. The Weird Sisters are serious things. Their presence cannot co-exist with mirth.
363 페이지 - Reform the errors of the spring: Make that the tulips may have share Of sweetness, seeing they are fair; And roses of their thorns disarm; But most procure That violets may a longer age endure. But, O young beauty of the woods, Whom nature courts with fruits and flowers, Gather the flowers, but spare the buds, Lest Flora, angry at thy crime, To kill her infants in their prime, Do quickly make th' example yours; And ere we see, Nip in the blossom all our hopes and thee.
277 페이지 - ... love as well suited to the purposes of poetry as any other passion ; but that it was a cheap way of pleasing to fix the attention of the reader through a long poem on the mere appetite.