Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance - LightNovelsOnl.com
You're reading novel online at LightNovelsOnl.com. Please use the follow button to get notifications about your favorite novels and its latest chapters so you can come back anytime and won't miss anything.
[412] Krapp, _Rise of Eng. Lit. Prose_ (New York, 1915), pp. 408-409.
[413] _Vide_, pp. 91-92.
[414] Spingarn, _Crit. Essays of the 17th Century_, I, 98, 99.
[415] Springarn, I, 6.
[416] Spingarn, I, 6-8.
[417] The author's prolog to the first book.
[418] Spingarn, I, 170.
[419] Spingarn, I, 50; for Jonson see also pp. 93-96.
[420] Spingarn, I, 29.
[421] _Ibid._, 51-52.
[422] _Ibid._, p. 55. Cf. Cicero, _ante_ p. 37.
[423] Ded. to _Volpone_, Spingarn, I. 15.
[424] _Ibid._
[425] Spingarn, I, 28-29.
[426] Ded to _Volpone_, Spingarn, I, 12.
[427] Smith, II, 306.
[428] Spingarn, I, 67.
[429] Spingarn, I, 117-120.
[430] A.H. Tieje, _Theory of Characterization in Prose Fiction Prior to_ 1740 (Minneapolis, 1916), p. 14.
[431] Spingarn, I, 186-187.