Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 21801 |
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... queen . 1 , for at , read for . ult . for entruss , read untruss . 2 , after [ from the same ] add , with Bishop 8 , Percy's alterations . 12 , for with , read us'd . 6 , for more , read most . 296 , after title , add , printed from ...
... queen . 1 , for at , read for . ult . for entruss , read untruss . 2 , after [ from the same ] add , with Bishop 8 , Percy's alterations . 12 , for with , read us'd . 6 , for more , read most . 296 , after title , add , printed from ...
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... Queen Mary ; but the modern reader will not easily detect , in his printed works , that elegant turn of humour which was so long the delight and admira- tion of an English court . His " Spider and Flie " is utterly contemptible ; a less ...
... Queen Mary ; but the modern reader will not easily detect , in his printed works , that elegant turn of humour which was so long the delight and admira- tion of an English court . His " Spider and Flie " is utterly contemptible ; a less ...
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... queen Dido greater joy , When he in Carthage did arrive , And did the siege of Troy descrive . The wonders that he did rehearse Were langsum 3 for to put in verse ; Of which this lady did rejoice : They drank , and sen 4 went to repois ...
... queen Dido greater joy , When he in Carthage did arrive , And did the siege of Troy descrive . The wonders that he did rehearse Were langsum 3 for to put in verse ; Of which this lady did rejoice : They drank , and sen 4 went to repois ...
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... Queen Mary's reign . Two poems in Tottell's Collec- tion , viz . " The Assault of Cupid , " and that which begins " I lothe that I did love , " ( from whence three stanzas are quoted in the song of the grave - diggers in Hamlet ) are ...
... Queen Mary's reign . Two poems in Tottell's Collec- tion , viz . " The Assault of Cupid , " and that which begins " I lothe that I did love , " ( from whence three stanzas are quoted in the song of the grave - diggers in Hamlet ) are ...
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