Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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... praise , in his series of Old Plays . Four years later , Thomas Tanner devoted a paragraph to him in his Latin Bibliotheca Hibernico - britannica , and dis- covered his poems in the Cotton Collection . In 1750 Chet- wood gave an account ...
... praise , in his series of Old Plays . Four years later , Thomas Tanner devoted a paragraph to him in his Latin Bibliotheca Hibernico - britannica , and dis- covered his poems in the Cotton Collection . In 1750 Chet- wood gave an account ...
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... praise bestowed on him by his contemporaries gives us a hint that , though not a great writer , he must have been a capable dramatic coach . What we know of his personality shows that he would have been well fitted for his work , and in ...
... praise bestowed on him by his contemporaries gives us a hint that , though not a great writer , he must have been a capable dramatic coach . What we know of his personality shows that he would have been well fitted for his work , and in ...
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... praise of the Queen's ladies already mentioned , are of sufficient merit to place him above most of the poets of his time . In fact , his gift of ' certain verses ' to Philip and Mary at New Year's , 1557 , would seem like the gesture ...
... praise of the Queen's ladies already mentioned , are of sufficient merit to place him above most of the poets of his time . In fact , his gift of ' certain verses ' to Philip and Mary at New Year's , 1557 , would seem like the gesture ...
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... praise of Edwards : OF EDWARDES OF THE CHAPELL Deuyne Camenes that wt your sacred food , Haue fed and fostered vp from tender yeares , A happy man , that in your fauour stoode Edwards in Courte that can not fynde his feares Your names ...
... praise of Edwards : OF EDWARDES OF THE CHAPELL Deuyne Camenes that wt your sacred food , Haue fed and fostered vp from tender yeares , A happy man , that in your fauour stoode Edwards in Courte that can not fynde his feares Your names ...
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... praises of the highest notables of court and university . On Saturday , August 31 , Elizabeth entered Oxford . The excitement of university and town knew no bounds . Bere- block's Latin narrative of the visit fairly bubbles with ...
... praises of the highest notables of court and university . On Saturday , August 31 , Elizabeth entered Oxford . The excitement of university and town knew no bounds . Bere- block's Latin narrative of the visit fairly bubbles with ...
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