Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... Warton , and arguing that the Vision of Pierce Plowman preceded the great poems of Chaucer more than twenty years , claims for Langland , if that be the author's name , the venerable title of the Father of English Poetry * . He has been ...
... Warton , and arguing that the Vision of Pierce Plowman preceded the great poems of Chaucer more than twenty years , claims for Langland , if that be the author's name , the venerable title of the Father of English Poetry * . He has been ...
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... Warton has pointed out a " coincidence of circum- stances " between Sternhold and Marôt . They were , indeed , both laymen and court - poets ; and Sternhold dedi- cated his translation to Henry the Eighth , and Marôt to Francis the ...
... Warton has pointed out a " coincidence of circum- stances " between Sternhold and Marôt . They were , indeed , both laymen and court - poets ; and Sternhold dedi- cated his translation to Henry the Eighth , and Marôt to Francis the ...
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... Warton considers the great defect of the Fairy Queen to arise from the poet having made Arthur a subordinate , instead of the principal character . If he gains Gloriana , it is by the aid of the twelve knights . St. George van- quishes ...
... Warton considers the great defect of the Fairy Queen to arise from the poet having made Arthur a subordinate , instead of the principal character . If he gains Gloriana , it is by the aid of the twelve knights . St. George van- quishes ...
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