Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... English ; who , had he there stayed He had done well , and never had bewrayed His own invention to have been so poor , Who still wrote less in striving to write more . Then dainty Sandys , that hath to English done Smooth sliding Ovid ...
... English ; who , had he there stayed He had done well , and never had bewrayed His own invention to have been so poor , Who still wrote less in striving to write more . Then dainty Sandys , that hath to English done Smooth sliding Ovid ...
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... English . If we dispense with the necessity for attributions by name , however , we find God's plenty when we turn ... English sonnets and perhaps the first published English blank verse . The historical importance suggested by these ...
... English . If we dispense with the necessity for attributions by name , however , we find God's plenty when we turn ... English sonnets and perhaps the first published English blank verse . The historical importance suggested by these ...
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... English the true Martialian satire . Many of Harington's witty trifles were written between 1580 and 1590 . and Davies did his best work in the early 1590's . After Davies had pub- lished ( about 1595 ) there came a flood of epigram ...
... English the true Martialian satire . Many of Harington's witty trifles were written between 1580 and 1590 . and Davies did his best work in the early 1590's . After Davies had pub- lished ( about 1595 ) there came a flood of epigram ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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