Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... poems ; but in order to represent such works as Surrey's Virgil , Warner's Albion's England , Daniel's Muso- philus , Drayton's Poly - Olbion , and Chapman's Homer , we have given extracts of a unified nature . All omissions are ...
... poems ; but in order to represent such works as Surrey's Virgil , Warner's Albion's England , Daniel's Muso- philus , Drayton's Poly - Olbion , and Chapman's Homer , we have given extracts of a unified nature . All omissions are ...
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... poems , Donne did not publish his poetry . Even the publication of his Anniversaries he regretted : " The fault which I acknowledge in myself is to have descended to print any- thing in verse , which though it have excuse , even in our ...
... poems , Donne did not publish his poetry . Even the publication of his Anniversaries he regretted : " The fault which I acknowledge in myself is to have descended to print any- thing in verse , which though it have excuse , even in our ...
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... poems in manuscript , she attained a wide reputation . On a visit to Dublin she was encouraged to translate Corneille's Pompey , and the Earl of Orrery had it produced with great success . In the last year of her life appeared an ...
... poems in manuscript , she attained a wide reputation . On a visit to Dublin she was encouraged to translate Corneille's Pompey , and the Earl of Orrery had it produced with great success . In the last year of her life appeared an ...
Contents
JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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