Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... notes higher , and therefore an inward part must needs well be- come them , such as may take up the whole distance of the diapason , and fill up the gaping between the two extreme parts ; whereby though they are not three parts in ...
... notes higher , and therefore an inward part must needs well be- come them , such as may take up the whole distance of the diapason , and fill up the gaping between the two extreme parts ; whereby though they are not three parts in ...
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... notes of instruction in English verse , The steel glas , The com- playnt of Philomene ( ed . by E. Arber ) , London , 1868 ; The Complete Poems of George Gascoigne ( ed . by W. C. Hazlitt ) , two volumes , London , 1869–70 . COMMENT ...
... notes of instruction in English verse , The steel glas , The com- playnt of Philomene ( ed . by E. Arber ) , London , 1868 ; The Complete Poems of George Gascoigne ( ed . by W. C. Hazlitt ) , two volumes , London , 1869–70 . COMMENT ...
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... note and accent . CROSS REFERENCES : Poems , not in this section , which also appeared set to music in song - books or mss . ( see notes for exact references to settings ) : Henry VIII , all four poems ; Vaux , No pleasure without some ...
... note and accent . CROSS REFERENCES : Poems , not in this section , which also appeared set to music in song - books or mss . ( see notes for exact references to settings ) : Henry VIII , all four poems ; Vaux , No pleasure without some ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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