单词 | Edmund Spenser |
例句 | The instructor for her part believed that the text the students used, Adventures in English Literature, which contained selected works by Shakespeare, Edmund Spenser, and Daniel Defoe among others, was too hard for them. Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream 1990-01-01T00:00:00Z The subsequent centuries were lousy with Valentine-related poetry and literary references—including the well-known "roses are red" line, which scholars trace to an epic poem by Edmund Spenser. The Victorian origins of the heart-shaped chocolate box 2023-02-14T05:00:00Z Lewis was an eminent literary scholar and a huge fan of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser, whose allegorical epic "The Faerie Queene" must be reckoned as a major influence. "Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader": Narnia gets a religious makeover 2010-12-09T01:30:00Z One of the first literary references to scarecrows came in Edmund Spenser’s late 16th-century “The Faerie Queene,” while Shakespeare and Daniel Defoe also deployed scarecrow imagery. In an English Village, a Gathering of Scarecrows 2018-05-01T04:00:00Z The New Yorker declared that Mr. Greenberg was to wedding cakes “what Henry Purcell was to wedding music or Edmund Spenser to the epithalamium” — that is, a wedding song or poem. William Greenberg Jr., Baker Who Sweetened Manhattan, Dies at 97 2023-02-17T05:00:00Z “The Cartographers” is both beautiful and intellectual, and Shepherd sticks the landing in a deeply satisfying fashion, echoing Edmund Spenser: “For there is nothing lost, that may be found, if sought.” Review | ‘The Cartographers’ is one of those brilliant books you have to read twice 2022-03-24T04:00:00Z Other notable epithalamia, from Edmund Spenser to E. E. Cummings , are just too long and obtuse to do the trick. Perspective | There’s no such thing as a good wedding poem 2018-09-13T04:00:00Z Why don’t we get similarly excited about Raphael or Edmund Spenser? Why was Leonardo da Vinci such a genius? He was just like you and me 2016-02-08T05:00:00Z One story relates that a poet, possibly Edmund Spenser, presented this quatrain to Elizabeth I, when he failed to receive a £100 payment he was promised - she got the message and paid him immediately. Is it possible to be a millionaire poet? 2014-05-30T04:00:00Z If the story of Shakespeare’s presence in the group that surrounded Elizabeth be apocryphal, Edmund Spenser, Sir Philip Sidney, and Sir Walter Raleigh undoubtedly paid their homage to the Virgin Queen. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z Besides Gray, it has another poet of the first rank in Edmund Spenser, and no less a statesman than the younger Pitt. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z He also edited the complete works of Edmund Spenser and Samuel Daniel. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z Destiny led him to Kilcolman Castle, where Edmund Spenser was living. Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z Mr. Wanley, in his ‘Catalogue of the Harley Library,’ says that he had been told that Edmund Spenser was the author of that book, which came out anonymous. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z Two of the 'undertakers,' however, in Sir Walter Raleigh and Edmund Spenser, the poet, actually resided on their new estates. The Viceroys of Ireland 2011-05-24T02:00:11.197Z So on a certain day of lusty summer my lord sailed away in the Bon Aventure, with Master Edmund Spenser, whose company had so greatly lightened his exile. The Great Captain: A Story of the Days of Sir Walter Raleigh 2011-04-19T02:00:15.690Z While in Ireland Grey was served as secretary by Edmund Spenser, and in book v. of the Faerie Queene the poet represents his patron as a knight of very noble qualities named Artegall. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z And at Kilcolman Castle Edmund Spenser was living, conscious of the loneliness of the country. Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z Through Lord Burghley he obtained, in 1580, the post of secretary to the new lord deputy of Ireland, Lord Grey de Wilton, and thus became a fellow worker with the poet, Edmund Spenser. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z “Surely it is Edmund Spenser, is it not?” The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry 2011-02-26T03:00:51.130Z More than three hundred years ago the great English poet, Edmund Spenser, lived some time in Ireland, and made himself very well acquainted with its history. A Reading Book in Irish History I had begun to write poetry in imitation of Shelley and of Edmund Spenser, play after play—for my father exalted dramatic poetry above all other kinds—and I invented fantastic and incoherent plots. Reveries over Childhood and Youth In 1566 Edmund Spenser was fourteen; Sir Philip Sidney was twelve; and William Shakespeare was a little two-year-old lad playing about his father's black and white half-timbered house in sunny Stratford-on-Avon. The Children of Westminster Abbey Studies in English History It is a strange thing to say that Edmund Spenser, who so deprecates their “rebellious” love of liberty, might well have envied the position and influence of the Irish poets. The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde Others of the group were Gabriel Harvey and Edmund Spenser, from whose correspondence most of our information regarding the movement is derived. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History Edmund Spenser was a Londoner by education as well as birth. Spenser But the great romance men, like Edmund Spenser, for example, may not possess these weaknesses at all. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures Well, to-day we shall see where he was born and bred,—where Ben Jonson, Edmund Spenser, and Queen Elizabeth all visited.” John and Betty's History Visit The allusions Shakespeare makes to the last "King" are not very definite, but, on the whole, they fit Edmund Spenser, whose poems from first to last are dedicated to people of distinction in court circles. Browning's England A Study in English Influences in Browning Edmund Spenser's dedication to the Shepherd's Calendar is well known, and there can be no doubt that he owed much to Sidney's discriminating patronage. Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney There are obscure indications, which antiquarian diligence may perhaps make clear, which point to East Lancashire as the home of the particular family of Spensers to which Edmund Spenser's father belonged. Spenser There was massacre to be gone through, but neither Edmund Spenser, nor Fulke Greville, nor Walter Raleigh dreamed of withdrawing his sanction. Raleigh No. 2. has, however, a curious inscription, Edmund Spenser, obiit 1559, which would lead us to reject it altogether, and look on it as an imaginary likeness. Notes and Queries, Number 77, April 19, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc We remember how it was resented in modern times, though in a much milder form, by Edmund Spenser, Dr. Johnson, and the poet Crabbe. Horace That dedication was no empty compliment to win favour, and the friendship between Edmund Spenser and Philip Sidney gathered strength with time. Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney Edmund Spenser was assistant secretary to Grey, and held as austere a theory of Irish government. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography Sir William Pelham retired on September 7, and Lord Grey, who had brought the newly famous poet, Edmund Spenser, with him as his secretary, marched into Munster. Raleigh Having been courtier, colonizer, warrior, Raleigh now blossomed forth as a poet, and became a friend and patron of Edmund Spenser. Historic Boyhoods The Spenserian stanza, invented by Edmund Spenser and employed by him in the "Faerie Queene," is a difficult but effective form of poetry. Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism Philip found Sir Fulke Greville in his room, and with him Edward Dyer, who had come to discuss a letter from Edmund Spenser, which he wished his friends to hear. Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney Edmund Spenser had been with Lord Deputy Grey when Ralegh was a Munster captain. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography The glory of the new literature broke on England with Edmund Spenser. History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660 Edmund Spenser’s dedication of the ‘Faerie Queene’ to Elizabeth consists solely of the salutation in the form of an assurance that the writer ‘consecrates these his labours to live with the eternitie of her fame.’ A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Edmund Spenser understood this when his official duties took him among the "wild" Irish. Folklore as an Historical Science It was nothing to her that numerous poets and authors, from Edmund Spenser to many humbler craftsmen of the pen, were busy translating from the Italian the tales of Boccaccio, or the Latin of Virgil. Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney A few steps further and we stand upon the vault of Edmund Spenser, that prince of poets, who was buried in close proximity to the tomb of Geoffrey Chaucer, the father of English poetry. Westminster Abbey Of pure poetry perhaps the greatest writer was Edmund Spenser. A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 The premature death of Edmund Spenser, under circumstances of severe distress, now called forth the universal commiseration and regret of the friends and patrons of English genius. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth Edmund Spenser, the poet and Secretary of Lord Gray for Ireland, invited William and myself to visit his Irish estate near the city of Cork. Shakspere, Personal Recollections We must do our best to bring good old Gabriel Harvey back to join our Areopagus, as Edmund Spenser is bold enough to call it.' Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney Edmund Spenser declared that the story of many among the inhabitants, and the picture one could see of their miserable state, was such that "any stony heart would rue the same." The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10 His contemporary, Edmund Spenser, was spiritual, as even Milton was not. A Hero and Some Other Folks Edmund Spenser's great allegory, as well as some of his minor poems, were largely inspired by Anglican and Calvinistic purposes. The Age of the Reformation His letters to Edmund Spenser have been preserved, as you know. On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914 Sir Walter Raleigh and Edmund Spenser were both rather circumambulatory on paper; the work of each is 'a long monotone broken by two or three exquisite immortalities. The Open Secret of Ireland Edmund Spenser was born in London near the Tower in the year 1552. Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I The stanza employed is the Spenserian stanza, named for Edmund Spenser, who first used it. Selections from Five English Poets Beside these masters Edmund Spenser, the poet Gray, and William Pitt are names of which Pembroke will always be proud. Beautiful Britain—Cambridge Amongst the small band of officers who accompanied him on this occasion were Walter Raleigh and Edmund Spenser, both then young men, and both of them all but unknown to fame. The Story of Ireland With this Bible open before them the English nation would behold the Spanish Armada dashed to pieces upon the rocks, while Edmund Spenser mingled his delicious notes with the tumult of that awful wreck. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10 Drummond to Jowett, and General Index First among the poetic geniuses of the Elizabethan period came Edmund Spenser with his Faerie Queene, the allegory of an ideal chivalry. Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I With Sir Philip Sidney literature was an avocation, constantly indulged in, but outside the main business of his life; with Edmund Spenser public life and affairs were subservient to an overmastering poetic impulse. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge The first really commanding figure in the Elizabethan period, and one of the chief of all English poets, is Edmund Spenser. A History of English Literature The "Faëry Queen" of Edmund Spenser is before us,—a vast and glittering mausoleum, in which the purpose of the constructor has long been entombed, we fear without hope of a happy resurrection. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 13, November, 1858 Edmund Spenser is the only great poet who was not also a dramatist. Halleck's New English Literature Walking through King Street, Westminster, you will not forget the great poet Edmund Spenser, who, a victim to barbarity, died there, in destitution and grief. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 1 Great Britain and Ireland, part 1 Sir Walter Raleigh was a personal friend of Edmund Spenser. England's Antiphon Mr. Bowes states that he had satisfied the King as to the privilege under which the book was published, yet he still desired that Edmund Spenser for this fault might be tried and punished. The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 Edmund Spenser, by family, was English, and by birth a cockney. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 13, November, 1858 Early Romantic Influences.—The reader and imitators of the great romantic poet, Edmund Spenser, were growing in number. Halleck's New English Literature It could not have been written by Solomon, any more than the "Idylls of the King" could have been written by Edmund Spenser. Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People Another good one is "The Faerie Queen" by Edmund Spenser. How to Speak and Write Correctly There is nothing to justify the theory that the Edmund Spenser of the register was the poet. The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 And foremost among them comes Edmund Spenser, for "the glory of the new literature broke in England with Edmund Spenser." English Literature for Boys and Girls The poet, Edmund Spenser, went to turbulent Ireland, where he had enough experiences to suggest the conflicts in the Faerie Queene. Halleck's New English Literature It is no wonder, therefore, that Edmund Spenser described the Irish Protestant clergy of the period as "bad, licentious, and most disordered." History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2 Preface: The preface is for a combined volume of poems by Chaucer and Edmund Spenser. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems To the year 1569 belongs that mention referred to above of payment made one 'Edmund Spenser' for bearing letters from France. The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 Sidney himself wrote verse, he was companion with the poets, and counted Edmund Spenser among his friends. A Defence of Poesie and Poems Life and Minor Poems.—For one hundred and fifty-two years after Chaucer's death, in 1400, England had no great poet until Edmund Spenser was born in London in 1552. Halleck's New English Literature Euclid and Shelley, Edmund Spenser and Herbert Spencer, King David and David Hume, are all followers of the art of letters. Style "Edmund Spenser, a native of London, was born with a Muse of such power, that he was superior to all English poets of preceding ages, not excepting his fellow-citizen Chaucer." The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems It may be much doubted whether it is a just assumption that every Edmund Spenser that is in any way or anywhere mentioned in the Elizabethan era was either the poet or his father. The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 |
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