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... learned to laugh , To read : Here lies a dead epitaph . In Phædram Now , by her troth , she hath been , Phædra says , At a play far better edified Than at a sermon ever in her days . Phædra , ' tis true , it cannot be denied ; For stage ...
... learned to laugh , To read : Here lies a dead epitaph . In Phædram Now , by her troth , she hath been , Phædra says , At a play far better edified Than at a sermon ever in her days . Phædra , ' tis true , it cannot be denied ; For stage ...
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... learned men , both ancient and modern . But even the name of psalms will speak for me , which , being interpreted , is nothing but songs ; then , that it is fully written in meter , as all learned Hebricians agree , although the rules ...
... learned men , both ancient and modern . But even the name of psalms will speak for me , which , being interpreted , is nothing but songs ; then , that it is fully written in meter , as all learned Hebricians agree , although the rules ...
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... learned something from Jonson . Dryden's comment that no one else expressed so nearly ' the conversation of a gentle ... learned lawyers of the day , remembered for his Table Talk . 11 Wenman ] Sir Francis Wen- man , one of the ' learned ...
... learned something from Jonson . Dryden's comment that no one else expressed so nearly ' the conversation of a gentle ... learned lawyers of the day , remembered for his Table Talk . 11 Wenman ] Sir Francis Wen- man , one of the ' learned ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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