| Edmund Spenser - 1906 - 164 pagine
...glooming skies Warnd them to draw their bleating flocks to rest. ASTROPHEL A PASTORALL ELEGIE UPON THE DEATH OF THE MOST NOBLE AND VALOROUS KNIGHT SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. DEDICATED TO THE MOST BEAUTIFULL AND VERTUOUS LADIE THE COUNTESS OF ESSEX. SHEPHEARDS, that wont, on... | |
| Thomas George Tucker - 1907 - 322 pagine
...Daphnaida of Spenser was apparently the first of such elegiac pastorals. Another is his Astrophel, "on the death of the most noble and valorous knight, Sir Philip Sidney." Dryden, too, did not disdain to write a pastoral elegy on the death of a supposed Amyntas, in which... | |
| John Rylands Library, Henry Guppy - 1910 - 112 pagine
...William Ponsonbie. \ 1595. | 4to. %* First edition. The volume contains also " Astrophel. A Pastoral! Elegie vpon the death of the most Noble and valorous...Spenser, and other elegies upon Sidney by other writers. 12. SPENSER (EDMUND). [FOUR HYMNS.] 15%. Fowre Hymnes, | Made By | Edm. Spenser, f [Printer's device... | |
| Henry Lewin Cannon - 1910 - 584 pagine
...Queen Elizabeth. Boston, Page, 1899. Illustrative Material — Poetry. Astrophel. A Pastoral Elegy upon the Death of the Most Noble and Valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney, in BULLEN. Battle of Balrinnes, in MAIDMENT, Ballads, I. Bonnie Earl O'Murray, in FINLAY, I; MAIDMENT,... | |
| James Jackson Higginson - 1912 - 388 pagine
...the warm friendship which existed between the two poets. Astrophel (1595) is "a Pastorall Elegie upon the death of the most noble and valorous knight Sir Philip Sidney". It follows the conventions of pastoral tradition, and is largely concerned with the love-affairs of... | |
| James Jackson Higginson - 1912 - 392 pagine
...warm friendship which existed between the two poets. ., Astrophel (1595) is "a Pastorall Elegie upon the death of the most noble and valorous knight Sir Philip Sidney". It follows the conventions of pastoral tradition, and is largely concerned with the love-affairs of... | |
| Charles Crawford - 1913 - 614 pagine
...elegies on Sir Philip Sidney, Spenser's contribution being entitled ' Astrophe1. A Pastorall Elegie upon the death of the most noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney.' Sidney's sister, the Countess of Pembroke, wrote the next elegy, The Dolefull Lay of Clorinda • Lodowick... | |
| John Rylands Library - 1916 - 234 pagine
...Shakespeare's sonnets. 12. SPENSER (EDMUND). [COLIN CLOUT'S COME HOME AGAIN.] 1595. Colin Ctovts | Come home againe. | By Ed. Spencer. | [Printer's device...most probably a reference to him under the name of " Action," in " Colon Clout's come home again " (printed in 1 595) : — And there, though i last not... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin, Wilford Merton Aikin - 1917 - 502 pagine
...life I wholly sacrifice : My thought, my heart, my love, my life, is she. Astrophel, an elegy upon the death of " the most noble and valorous knight, Sir Philip Sidney," was included in the same volume with Colin Clout's Come Home Again. Another volume in the same year,... | |
| Roger Fowler - 1987 - 276 pagine
...of a particolar individual. Spenser's 'Daphnaida' ( 1591 ) and 'Astrophel' ('A Pastorall Elegie upon the death of the most noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney', 1595) are influential early examples; Doime uses the word in the same sense (eg 'A Funerall Elegie'... | |
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