Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... BEN JONSON The Introduction and Notes are at page 989 FROM The Works of Benjamin Jonson , 1616 EPIGRAMS To the reader Pray thee , take care , that tak'st my book in hand , To read it well - that is , to understand . To my book It will ...
... BEN JONSON The Introduction and Notes are at page 989 FROM The Works of Benjamin Jonson , 1616 EPIGRAMS To the reader Pray thee , take care , that tak'st my book in hand , To read it well - that is , to understand . To my book It will ...
Page 993
... Jonson's phrase , ' My prince's safety , ' indicates that the poem was written while Prince Charles was in Spain ... Ben Jonson's Sociable Rules . . . ] On June 19 , 1624 , John Chamberlain wrote to Sir Dudley Carleton : ' I send ...
... Jonson's phrase , ' My prince's safety , ' indicates that the poem was written while Prince Charles was in Spain ... Ben Jonson's Sociable Rules . . . ] On June 19 , 1624 , John Chamberlain wrote to Sir Dudley Carleton : ' I send ...
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... Jonson is certainly Beaumont's , appearing also in the folio editions of ... Ben Jon- son , ' in Harvard Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature ... Ben Jonson ] no title in ms .; title supplied from Poems , 1653 , which ...
... Jonson is certainly Beaumont's , appearing also in the folio editions of ... Ben Jon- son , ' in Harvard Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature ... Ben Jonson ] no title in ms .; title supplied from Poems , 1653 , which ...
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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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