Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... notes to Surrey , p . 916. 37 flaws ] sudden puffs of wind . 54 soul - reviving clime ] Florence . 64 By ] nearby . 84 riveled ] shriveled . 96 lion ] Drayton annotates : ' The blazon of the Howards ... note : 964 NOTES TO DRAYTON.
... notes to Surrey , p . 916. 37 flaws ] sudden puffs of wind . 54 soul - reviving clime ] Florence . 64 By ] nearby . 84 riveled ] shriveled . 96 lion ] Drayton annotates : ' The blazon of the Howards ... note : 964 NOTES TO DRAYTON.
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... notes to Wyatt , p . 914 . 90 Lyly's writing ] Euphuism . 151 Syl- vester ] see p . 207. His translation of Du Bartas's Semaines , a lengthy poem on the creation , made the poem more popular in England than it was in France . 174 ...
... notes to Wyatt , p . 914 . 90 Lyly's writing ] Euphuism . 151 Syl- vester ] see p . 207. His translation of Du Bartas's Semaines , a lengthy poem on the creation , made the poem more popular in England than it was in France . 174 ...
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... Notes of Instruction , 1575. His kingly point of view is shown in his advice to poets to avoid matters of state in their writing . As in his political prin- ciples , he is a dogmatist urging metrical propriety and definite , positive ...
... Notes of Instruction , 1575. His kingly point of view is shown in his advice to poets to avoid matters of state in their writing . As in his political prin- ciples , he is a dogmatist urging metrical propriety and definite , positive ...
Contents
HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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