English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Band 8Cassell, limited, 1892 |
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Acolastus afterwards Archbishop Ascham Bale became Bishop Boleyn born Boulogne boys called Cambridge Church Churchyard College comedy Court courtly makers daughter death dedicated dialogue died Duke of Norfolk Duke of Richmond Earl of Surrey edition Edward Elizabeth Elizabeth's reign England English Euphues Euphuism father France French Gascoigne George Gorboduc Greek Henry Fitz Roy Henry Howard Henry VIII honour interludes Italian Italy John Bale John Palsgrave King king's Knox Lady Latin learned Leland living London Lord Lyly marriage married Mary master Matthew Parker Mellin de Saint-Gelais mother Nicholas Grimald Oxford Philautus piece play poem poet poetry preached Prince printed Psalms published Queen Reformers rhymes Richard says schoolmaster Scotland sent Sir Thomas Wyatt song sonnet Spain speech stanzas Surrey's Thomas Churchyard Thomas Howard thou tion took Tower tragedy translation unto verse VIII.'s wife William Windsor words writing written wrote young
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Seite 116 - Thus he said, The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth, which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down and break it in pieces.
Seite 116 - And he shall speak great words against the Most High, and shall wear out the saints of the Most High, and think to change times and laws : and they shall be given into his hand, until A TIME AND TIMES AND THE DIVIDING OF TIME.
Seite 334 - I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, go bare; Both foot and hand go cold; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough.. Whether it be new or old!
Seite 282 - ... to offer to the other two hundred shillings. God that sitteth in heaven laugheth their choice to scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should ; for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children ; and therefore in the end they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their children.
Seite 150 - He that will write well in any tongue must follow this counsel of Aristotle— to speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do, as so should every man understand him and the judgment of wise men allow him.
Seite 281 - For this I know, not only by reading of books in my study, but also by experience of life, abroad in the world, that those which be commonly the wisest, the best learned, and best men also, when they be old, were never commonly the quickest of wit when they were young.
Seite 343 - For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way as will entice any man to enter into it ; nay...
Seite 376 - Historical Course for Schools, Cassell's. Illustrated throughout. I. — Stories from English History, is. II. — The Simple Outline of English History, is. 3d. III. — The Class History of England, as.
Seite 375 - New Testament Commentary for English Readers, The. Edited by the Rt. Rev. CJ ELLICOTT, DD, Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. In Three Volumes, aIs.
Seite 85 - I know a merchant man (who shall at this time be nameless) that bought the contents of two noble libraries for forty shillings price ; a shame it is to be spoken.