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 2 |
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perhaps , indeed , his “ Dream " is the only composition which can be cited as
uniformly poetical : but his various learning , his good sense , his perfect
knowledge of courts and of the world , the facility of his versification , and , above
all , his ...
perhaps , indeed , his “ Dream " is the only composition which can be cited as
uniformly poetical : but his various learning , his good sense , his perfect
knowledge of courts and of the world , the facility of his versification , and , above
all , his ...
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added 58 psalms to the list . Of the other contributors , the chief , in point of rank
and learning , was William Whyttingham , dean of Durham , whose translations
are marked with the initials of his name . Thomas Norton , a barrister , and native
of ...
added 58 psalms to the list . Of the other contributors , the chief , in point of rank
and learning , was William Whyttingham , dean of Durham , whose translations
are marked with the initials of his name . Thomas Norton , a barrister , and native
of ...
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Though much admired for his classical learning , and poetical talents , he wisely
embraced the more useful profession of physic . This he studied at Avignon ,
obtained a diploma , returned to England ; and , partly by his skill , and partly by
the ...
Though much admired for his classical learning , and poetical talents , he wisely
embraced the more useful profession of physic . This he studied at Avignon ,
obtained a diploma , returned to England ; and , partly by his skill , and partly by
the ...
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I learn from Mr . Malone ( says Mr . “ Warton ) , that Marlowe finished only the two
first “ Sestiads , and about one hundred lines of the third ; Chap“ man did the
remainder . ” His plays were , 1 . “ Tamer“ lane , the great Scythian Emperor , two
...
I learn from Mr . Malone ( says Mr . “ Warton ) , that Marlowe finished only the two
first “ Sestiads , and about one hundred lines of the third ; Chap“ man did the
remainder . ” His plays were , 1 . “ Tamer“ lane , the great Scythian Emperor , two
...
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The sceptre , learning , physic , must All follow this , and come to dust , Fear no
more the lightning flash , Nor th ' all - dreaded thunder stone ; Fear no slander ,
censure rash , Thou hast finish ' d joy and moan . SONG . Under the green - wood
...
The sceptre , learning , physic , must All follow this , and come to dust , Fear no
more the lightning flash , Nor th ' all - dreaded thunder stone ; Fear no slander ,
censure rash , Thou hast finish ' d joy and moan . SONG . Under the green - wood
...
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