Batavian anthology : or, specimens of the Dutch poets ; with remarks on the poetical literature and language of the Netherlands, to the end of the seventeenth century /
Binding of pressed boards with blue paper covers ; spine of tan paper, with lettering piece with full title. ; Printer's colophon : "Printed by Richard Taylor, Shoe-Lane."--p. 242. ; Advertisements : for publications by authors and works published by Taylor and Hessey-- p. [1-10] at back of book. ; Introduction : "Poetical literature of the Netherlands" : ". In Holland the seeds of poetical genius have been scattered . they are fair [and] fragrant and we have ventured to gather and transplant them to our own flower garden . Many causes have contributed to the neglect of the Dutch writers . A .... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Text |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 1824 |
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London : printed for Taylor and Hessey
93 Fleet Street and 13 Waterloo-Place Pall Mall |
Schlagwörter: | Dutch literature / English poetry / Dutch poetry |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29024630 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nnc1.0030174180 |
Binding of pressed boards with blue paper covers ; spine of tan paper, with lettering piece with full title. ; Printer's colophon : "Printed by Richard Taylor, Shoe-Lane."--p. 242. ; Advertisements : for publications by authors and works published by Taylor and Hessey-- p. [1-10] at back of book. ; Introduction : "Poetical literature of the Netherlands" : ". In Holland the seeds of poetical genius have been scattered . they are fair [and] fragrant and we have ventured to gather and transplant them to our own flower garden . Many causes have contributed to the neglect of the Dutch writers . A . potent cause . has been a real ignorance of the existence of anything that could put in its claim to the name of Belgian poetry . The essential character of the poetry of Holland . is a high tone of religious feeling ."--p. 1-20. ; Contents : arranged by poets' names-- p. xi-xii. ; Errata-- p. [x]. ; Includes list of poets divided by century, spanning 13th-17th centuries--p. viii-ix. ; "Notice" : "The present volume . brings the literature of Holland only down to the time of Broekhuizen. We hope it will be soon followed by a continuation to our own days, than which no prouder period of literature has a place in the rolls of time"-- p. [vii]-viii. ; Dedication : "To Bilderdyk, Feith, DaCosta, and DeClerq" : written in verse, in English.--p. [v]. ; T.p. quotation : "Bloeit, Hollands taal en poezij!" (DaCosta). ; Introductory poem : short poem by Tollen--p, [ii]. ; Includes : ca. 24 separate sections ; first two discuss Dutch poetry of 13th-16th centuries with excerpts from poetry and brief biographical sketches of Dutch poetry ; remaining 22 sections devoted to individual poets of 17th century with biographical sketches and poems. ; Signatures : A¹² (-A⁶) B-L¹² M¹² (-M⁶) ; wove paper. ; Mode of access: Internet.