Poetry of the English Renaissance 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... poetry in its wide variety . This we have attempted to do . In order that we might have sufficient space for the ... poetry might wish to have at his command . We have made poetic merit the principal test for inclusion . Yet in ...
... poetry in its wide variety . This we have attempted to do . In order that we might have sufficient space for the ... poetry might wish to have at his command . We have made poetic merit the principal test for inclusion . Yet in ...
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... poetry have come down to us , though a number of early references indicate that he was well known as a poet . However , both Bolton and Drummond com- plain , early in the 17th century , that they do not know Dyer's poetry at first ...
... poetry have come down to us , though a number of early references indicate that he was well known as a poet . However , both Bolton and Drummond com- plain , early in the 17th century , that they do not know Dyer's poetry at first ...
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... poetry was stimulated by the Scotch poet , Alexander Montgomery , who was a member of his household . Perhaps this led to his publication in 1584 of Essays of a Pren- tice in the divine art of Poesy , to which was affixed his critical ...
... poetry was stimulated by the Scotch poet , Alexander Montgomery , who was a member of his household . Perhaps this led to his publication in 1584 of Essays of a Pren- tice in the divine art of Poesy , to which was affixed his critical ...
Contents
HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY X | 38 |
NICHOLAS GRIMALD | 49 |
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