Introduction |
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Preliminary |
II. |
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The Puritan Attack |
III. |
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The Defence |
IV. |
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The Classical Purpose |
V. |
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The Special Problems |
VI. |
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The Romantic Qualities |
VII. |
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The Critical Temper |
VIII. |
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The Sources |
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Roger Ascham—‘Of Imitation’: The Scholemaster (Book II). 1570. |
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George Gascoigne—Certayne Notes of Instruction. 1575. |
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George Whetstone—The Dedication to Promos and Cassandra. 1578. |
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Thomas Lodge—A Defence of Poetry. 1579. |
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Spenser-Harvey Correspondence: Letters on Reformed Versifying, &c. 1579–80. |
I. Edmund Spenser to Gabriel Harvey |
II. Gabriel Harvey to Edmund Spenser |
III. Edmund Spenser to Gabriel Harvey |
IV. Gabriel Harvey to Edmund Spenser |
From Gabriel Harvey’s ‘Letter-Book’ |
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‘E. K.’—The Epistle Dedicatory to The Shepheards Calender. 1579. |
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Richard Stanyhurst—From the Dedication and Preface to the Translation of the Aeneid. 1582. |
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Sir Philip Sidney—An Apologie for Poetrie. c. 1583 (printed 1595). |
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King James VI.—Ane Schort Treatise conteining some reulis and cautelis to be obseruit and eschewit in Scottis Poesie. 1584. |
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William Webbe—A Discourse of English Poetrie. 1586. |
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Abraham Fraunce—From The Arcadian Rhetorike. 1588. |
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Thomas Nashe |
I. Preface to Greene’s Menaphon. 1589. |
II. From The Anatomie of Absurditie. 1589. |
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Appendix—From E. Hoby’s translation of Coignet’s Politique Discourses. 1586. |
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George Puttenham—The Arte of English Poesie. 1589. |
The First Booke: Of Poets and Poesie |
The Second Booke: Of Proportion Poetical |
The Third Booke: Of Ornament |
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Sir John Harington—A Preface, or rather a Briefe Apologie of Poetrie, prefixed to the translation of Orlando Furioso. 1591. |
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Thomas Nashe—Preface to Sidney’s Astrophel and Stella. 1591. |
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Gabriel Harvey—From Foure Letters. 1592. |
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Gabriel Harvey—From Strange Newes, or Foure Letters Confuted. 1592. |
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Gabriel Harvey |
I. From Pierce’s Supererogation. 1593. |
II. From A New Letter of Notable Contents. 1593. |
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Richard Carew—The Excellency of the English Tongue. ?1595–6. |
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George Chapman |
I. Preface to Seaven Bookes of the Iliades of Homere. 1598. |
II. Dedication, etc. of Achilles Shield. 1598. |
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Francis Meres—From Palladis Tamia. 1598. |
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William Vaughan—From The Golden Grove. 1600. |
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Thomas Campion—Observations in the Art of English Poesie. 1602. |
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Samuel Daniel—A Defence of Ryme. ?1603. |
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Ben Jonson |
I. From Every Man in his Humour, Every Man out of his Humour and The Poetaster |
II. From The Returne from Parnassus. 1601. |