2 edition of Certayne notes of instruction in English verse found in the catalog.
Certayne notes of instruction in English verse
Gascoigne, George
Published
1868
by [s.n.] in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
At head of title: English Reprints.
Statement | edited by Edward Arber. |
Contributions | Arber, Edward, 1836-1912 ed. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 119 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 119 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16620776M |
"Certayne Notes of Instruction on Making of Verse” (). Spoyle of Antwerp () This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia George Gascoigne; it is used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Unported License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the CC-BY-SA. The Oxford Book of English Verse, – is an anthology of English poetry, edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch, that had a very substantial influence on popular taste and perception of poetry for at least a was published by Oxford University Press in ; in its india-paper form it was carried widely around the British Empire and in war as a 'knapsack book'.
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Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse; The Steele Glas; The Complaynt of Philomene ()Author: George Gascoigne, George Whetstone. [Gascoigne’s Certayne Notes of Instruction first appeared in the quarto edition of The Posies of George Gascoigne, Esquire, corrected, perfected, and augmented by the Author, London (Feb.)1 and was reprinted in the Whole Woorkes ().
The text is taken from the copy of the Posies in the Bodleian Library (Malone, ), which is freely annotated in the handwriting of Gabriel Harvey. Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse. The Steele Glas 3. The Complaynt of Philomene Preceded by George Whetstone's A Remembrance of the Well Imployed Life, and Godly End of George Gascoigne, Esquire, Volume 2.
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[George Gascoigne; Edward Arber]. George Gascoigne (c. – 7 October ) was an English poet, soldier and unsuccessful is considered the most important poet of the early Elizabethan era, following Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and leading to the emergence of Philip Sidney.
He was the first poet to deify Queen Elizabeth I, in effect establishing her cult as a virgin goddess married to her.
Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse. the Steele Glas 3. the Complaynt of Philomene. Preceded by G. Whetstone's a Remembrance of Godly End of G. Gascoigne. by E. Arber: : Whetstone, George, Gascoigne, George: Libros en idiomas extranjerosFormat: Tapa blanda.
His pioneering poetics, called “Certayne Notes of Instruction Concerning the Making of Verse or Ryme in English” appeared in The Posies in His terminology and habits of thought are Aristotelian and rhetorical.
His ideas arise from induction, not a priori, and seek to account for his own experience in poetry. Gascoigne betrays no Author: William Seaton. George Gascoigne (ca. ) is perhaps best known for his essay "Certayne Notes of Instruction concerning the Making of Verse or Rhyme in English," considered to be the first formal discussion.
Free 2-day shipping. Buy Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse; The Steele Glas; The Complaynt of Philomene () at Other articles where Certayne notes of Instruction is discussed: literary criticism: The Renaissance: Gascoigne’s “Certayne notes of Instruction” (), the first English manual of versification, had a considerable effect on poetic practice in the Elizabethan Age.
Sidney’s Defence of Poesie () vigorously argued the poet’s superiority to the philosopher and the historian on the. George Gascoigne was an English poet, soldier, artist, and unsuccessful courtier. He is considered the most important poet of the early Elizabethan era, following Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and leading to the emergence of Philip Sidney.
He was the first poet to deify Queen Elizabeth I, in effect establishing her cult as a virgin goddess married to her.
With any collection, readers will always complain, "the editor should have included this poem, or shouldn't have included that one." However, the choices that editor, Richard Sylvester, has made here are spot on for the purposes of introducing readers key verses of the period and to facilitate the reader's enjoyment in identifying common tropes and references across works.4/5.
Certayne Notes of Instruction in English Verse. The Steele Glas. April 3. The Complaynt of Philomene. April Preceded by George Whetstone's A Remembrance of the well imployed Life, and godly end of George Gascoigne, Esquire &c., edited by.
The critical literature on George Gascoigne suffers from a serious omission: there has been no attempt to apply Gascoigne's Certayne Notes of Instruction concerning the making of verse or ryme in English, written at the request of Master Edouardo Donati¹ to any extended portion of his poetry, in a thorough way, toward an interpretative end.
That a poet's poetics would not be so applied to his. Gascoigne, George. “Certayne Notes of Instruction concerning the making of verse or ryme in English ” In The Posies of George Gascoigne.
London: Richard Smith, Puttenham, George. The Art of English Poesy: A Critical Edition. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, Lancelot, Claude.
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