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He twice refers to a manuscript volume he had written , The Lives of All the Poets , Foreign and Modern , but this is not extant . MODERN EDITION : Pleasant Dialogues and Dramma's ( ed . by W. Bang ) , Lou- vain , 1903 .
He twice refers to a manuscript volume he had written , The Lives of All the Poets , Foreign and Modern , but this is not extant . MODERN EDITION : Pleasant Dialogues and Dramma's ( ed . by W. Bang ) , Lou- vain , 1903 .
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66 Lady Car- lisle ] Lucy , the Countess of Carlisle , the friend and patroness of many of the Caroline poets ... 53 ) , thinks this poem written to ridicule the claims which Ben Jonson was mak- ing to the title of poet laureate .
66 Lady Car- lisle ] Lucy , the Countess of Carlisle , the friend and patroness of many of the Caroline poets ... 53 ) , thinks this poem written to ridicule the claims which Ben Jonson was mak- ing to the title of poet laureate .
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He was widely imitated by now forgotten and unknown poets who , as Fuller observes , ' Clevelandized , endeavoring to imitate his masculine style , ' but fell short , betraying the weaker sex in their deficient conceits .
He was widely imitated by now forgotten and unknown poets who , as Fuller observes , ' Clevelandized , endeavoring to imitate his masculine style , ' but fell short , betraying the weaker sex in their deficient conceits .
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THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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