Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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Leicester Bradner. For loe , our Authors Muse , that masked in delight , Hath forst his Penne agaynst his kinde , no more such sportes to write . Muse he that lust , ( right worshipfull ) for chaunce hath made this change , For that to ...
Leicester Bradner. For loe , our Authors Muse , that masked in delight , Hath forst his Penne agaynst his kinde , no more such sportes to write . Muse he that lust , ( right worshipfull ) for chaunce hath made this change , For that to ...
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... hath from tyme to tyme so hindered Mr. Bower , Mr. Edwards , myself and Mr. Farrant , that not- withstandinge some good helpes otherwyse , some of them dyed in so poore case and so deeply indebted that they have not left scarcelye ...
... hath from tyme to tyme so hindered Mr. Bower , Mr. Edwards , myself and Mr. Farrant , that not- withstandinge some good helpes otherwyse , some of them dyed in so poore case and so deeply indebted that they have not left scarcelye ...
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... hath a servant called Lob , these two will attempte the worlde to seke theyr fortune , they mete with Lust Lucke and Love ; Lust promises them lecherie , Luck lordship , Love lyfe ; they follow lust and through lecherie be lost , then ...
... hath a servant called Lob , these two will attempte the worlde to seke theyr fortune , they mete with Lust Lucke and Love ; Lust promises them lecherie , Luck lordship , Love lyfe ; they follow lust and through lecherie be lost , then ...
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... hath our author taught at schoole , from whom he doth not swerve , In all such kinde of exercise decorum to observe . • Ibid . , p . 97 . These lines are , of course , merely an expansion Life and Poems of Richard Edwards 55.
... hath our author taught at schoole , from whom he doth not swerve , In all such kinde of exercise decorum to observe . • Ibid . , p . 97 . These lines are , of course , merely an expansion Life and Poems of Richard Edwards 55.
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... hath taught mee is not best . I will change my coppy , howbeit I care not a quinche , I know the galde horse will soonest winche . Nevertheless , his satirical bent did not prevent Aristippus from finding favor with the ladies , for he ...
... hath taught mee is not best . I will change my coppy , howbeit I care not a quinche , I know the galde horse will soonest winche . Nevertheless , his satirical bent did not prevent Aristippus from finding favor with the ladies , for he ...
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