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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... ( Eclogues , & c . ) ― - for 1538 , read 1535 . 9 , for 1565 , read 1560 . 150 , title , for Tuberville , read Turbervile . 151 , line 8 , for blame , read flame . 153 , 182 , 189 , -- 195 , 196 , 216 , 250 , 251 , 278 , 294 , - 17 , for ...
... ( Eclogues , & c . ) ― - for 1538 , read 1535 . 9 , for 1565 , read 1560 . 150 , title , for Tuberville , read Turbervile . 151 , line 8 , for blame , read flame . 153 , 182 , 189 , -- 195 , 196 , 216 , 250 , 251 , 278 , 294 , - 17 , for ...
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... ( Eclogues , & c . ) at 25 years of age , he was born in 1538 . His principal work was the " Zodiak of Life , " translated from Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus ; a very moral but very tiresome satire , perfectly unconnected with astronomy ...
... ( Eclogues , & c . ) at 25 years of age , he was born in 1538 . His principal work was the " Zodiak of Life , " translated from Marcellus Palingenius Stellatus ; a very moral but very tiresome satire , perfectly unconnected with astronomy ...
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... Eclogues , 1594 . His songs and sonnets are now extremely scarce ; a circum- stance which ( if any excuse be thought necessary ) will serve as an apology for the length of the following extracts . The Lover confesseth himself to be in ...
... Eclogues , 1594 . His songs and sonnets are now extremely scarce ; a circum- stance which ( if any excuse be thought necessary ) will serve as an apology for the length of the following extracts . The Lover confesseth himself to be in ...
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... Eclogues , & c . " his " Nymphydia , " and , in general , all his smaller poems , are easy and pleasing . The " Barons ' Wars , " and " England's " Heroical Epistles , " have lost , and are not likely to reco- ver , their ancient ...
... Eclogues , & c . " his " Nymphydia , " and , in general , all his smaller poems , are easy and pleasing . The " Barons ' Wars , " and " England's " Heroical Epistles , " have lost , and are not likely to reco- ver , their ancient ...
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