| William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 páginas
...great masters in our language, and who saw much farther into the beauties of our numbers than those who immediately followed them. Milton was the poetical...by him two hundred years after his decease. Milton has acknowledged to me that Spenser was his original; and many besides myself have heard our famous... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1907 - 112 páginas
...into the beauties of our numbers than those who immediately followed them. Milton was the poetical 20 son of Spenser, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax ; for we...by him two hundred years after his decease. Milton has acknowledged to me, that Spenser was his original ; and many besides myself have heard our famous... | |
| William John Courthope - 1910 - 526 páginas
...development. One poet had worked upon and enlarged the lines of his predecessors. In the words of Dryden : Milton was the poetical son of Spenser, and Mr. Waller...as well as other families. Spenser more than once insinuated that the soul of Chaucer was transfused into his body, and that he was begotten by him two... | |
| John Dryden - 1912 - 436 páginas
...of our Numbers, than those who immediately followed them. Milton was the (^Poetical Son of Spencer, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax; for we have our Lineal Descents and Clans, as well as other Families: Spencer more than once insinuates, that the Soul of Chaucer was transfus'd into his Body; and that... | |
| Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1908 - 582 páginas
...Queen Elizabeth : Great Masters in our Language . . . Milton was the Poetical Son of S/ience>; aud Mr. Waller of Fairfax ; for we have our Lineal Descents and Clans, as well as other Families : Spencer more than once insinuates, that the Soul of Chaucer was transfus'd into his Body ; and that... | |
| 1917 - 346 páginas
...other way. I In the Preface to his Fables, Dryden remarks: Milton was the poetical son of Spenser . . . for we have our lineal descents and clans as well...other families. Spenser more than once insinuates thai the soul of Chaucer was transfus'd into his body, and that he was begotten by him two hundred... | |
| 1917 - 692 páginas
...Dryden remarks: Milton was the poetical son of Spenser ... for we have our lineal descents and dans as well as other families. Spenser more than once insinuates that the soul of Chaucer was transfus'd into his body, and that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease. Milton... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 páginas
...great masters in our language, and who saw much farther into the beauties of our numbers than those who immediately followed them. Milton was the poetical...by him two hundred years after his decease. Milton has acknowledged to me, that Spenser was his original ; and many besides myself have heard our famous... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1923 - 238 páginas
...Beauties of our Numbers, than those who immediately followed them. Milton was the Poetical Son of Spencer, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax ; for we have our Lineal Descents and Clans, as well as other Families : Spencer more than once insinuates, that the Soul of Chaucer 10 was transfus'd into his Body ; and... | |
| John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - 1925 - 230 páginas
...great masters in our language, and who saw much farther into the beauties of our numbers than those who immediately followed them. Milton was the poetical...Waller of Fairfax ; for we have our lineal descents 10 and clans as well as other families. Spenser more than once insinuates, that the soul of Chaucer... | |
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