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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... WHICH IS PREFIXED AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE RISE AND
PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH POETRY AND LANGUAGE ; IN THREE
VOLUMES . BY GEORGE ELLIS , ESQ . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED BY W .
BULMER AND CO .
... WHICH IS PREFIXED AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE RISE AND
PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH POETRY AND LANGUAGE ; IN THREE
VOLUMES . BY GEORGE ELLIS , ESQ . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED BY W .
BULMER AND CO .
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Some of Skelton ' s poems are said to have been printed in 1512 , in octavo ; and
a more complete edition was published in duodecimo , by Thomas Marshe , 1568
, and reprinted in 1736 . His verses on the death of the earl of Northumberland ...
Some of Skelton ' s poems are said to have been printed in 1512 , in octavo ; and
a more complete edition was published in duodecimo , by Thomas Marshe , 1568
, and reprinted in 1736 . His verses on the death of the earl of Northumberland ...
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The next poet deserving notice , is John Hey . wood the epigrammatist , who was
much admired by Henry VIII . and by his daughter Queen Mary ; but the modern
reader will not easily detect , in his printed works , that elegant turn of humour ...
The next poet deserving notice , is John Hey . wood the epigrammatist , who was
much admired by Henry VIII . and by his daughter Queen Mary ; but the modern
reader will not easily detect , in his printed works , that elegant turn of humour ...
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which was printed in 1557 , passed through many subsequent editions , and was
reprinted ( says the London Review for May , 1800 ) in 1710 , with notes and
observations by a Mr . Daniel Hilman , a surveyor , of Epsom , in Surrey . This
work ...
which was printed in 1557 , passed through many subsequent editions , and was
reprinted ( says the London Review for May , 1800 ) in 1710 , with notes and
observations by a Mr . Daniel Hilman , a surveyor , of Epsom , in Surrey . This
work ...
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His principal work was the “ Zodiak of Life , ” translated from Marcellus
Palingenius Stellatus ; a very moral but very tiresome satire , perfectly
unconnected with astronomy , printed in 1565 . In 1570 he translated , from
Naogeorgus , a poem on ...
His principal work was the “ Zodiak of Life , ” translated from Marcellus
Palingenius Stellatus ; a very moral but very tiresome satire , perfectly
unconnected with astronomy , printed in 1565 . In 1570 he translated , from
Naogeorgus , a poem on ...
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