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Turberville outlived his literary fame , though to the end of his life he seems to have been held in high personal regard . Among the epigrams of Sir John Harington occurs this tribute ' in commendation of George Turberville ...
Turberville outlived his literary fame , though to the end of his life he seems to have been held in high personal regard . Among the epigrams of Sir John Harington occurs this tribute ' in commendation of George Turberville ...
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In this same year , or thereabouts , was published Davies ' collection of epigrams , bound with Marlowe's translations from Ovid , under the title Epigrams and Elegies . All editions of this book ( sometimes called .
In this same year , or thereabouts , was published Davies ' collection of epigrams , bound with Marlowe's translations from Ovid , under the title Epigrams and Elegies . All editions of this book ( sometimes called .
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His tributes in the Epigrams to Spenser , Drayton , Marston , Jonson , Warner , and Daniel are fairly discerning . 525 Translat . ex Martial ] From Martial , i . 32 ; see Kendall's version , p . 520 . 526 In tumulum Abrahami Simple ...
His tributes in the Epigrams to Spenser , Drayton , Marston , Jonson , Warner , and Daniel are fairly discerning . 525 Translat . ex Martial ] From Martial , i . 32 ; see Kendall's version , p . 520 . 526 In tumulum Abrahami Simple ...
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