Elizabethan Literary Opinion: A Study in Its Variety |
Contents
The Divine Inspiration of Poetry | 1 |
Poetry as Creation | 21 |
Fiction and Probability | 45 |
Copyright | |
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abuse according aesthetic allegorical attacks authority become believes better bookes called cause common concept course creation criticism decorum defenders delight discussed divine doth eare effect Elizabethan English essentially example excellent expression fable fact feigning fiction figure follow force gives Gosson ground Harvey hath Homer Ibid idea ideal imagination imitation inspiration interesting interpretation invention kind knowledge learned literary literary thinkers literature lively Lodge manner matter meaning MICHIGAN mind moral moralist moving Nashe nature necessary never object obscure opinion person pleasant pleasure poem poet poetic poetry practice probability profit Puttenham quoted Rainolds reader reason recreation regard respect rhetorical rime rimers rules says seems sense Sidney simply Smith sometimes sort speake speech Spenser strong style sweet teaching thee theory things thinks thought true truth UNIVERSITY verse vice Webbe Wilson writing