Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... poet 20 70 Poets are prophets , not only in the vulgar acception , among human authors , but so called also by Saint Paul , Tit . i . 12. By this hymn , therefore , such poets as are not past grace may be remembered to exer- cise their ...
... poet 20 70 Poets are prophets , not only in the vulgar acception , among human authors , but so called also by Saint Paul , Tit . i . 12. By this hymn , therefore , such poets as are not past grace may be remembered to exer- cise their ...
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... poets ] E. close friend to Bacon . 66 Lady Car- K. Broadus , in The Laureateship ( p . 53 ) , thinks this poem written to ridicule the claims which Ben Jonson was mak- ing to the title of poet laureate . At the request of Jonson ...
... poets ] E. close friend to Bacon . 66 Lady Car- K. Broadus , in The Laureateship ( p . 53 ) , thinks this poem written to ridicule the claims which Ben Jonson was mak- ing to the title of poet laureate . At the request of Jonson ...
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... poets . ' 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 ...
... poets . ' 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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HENRY | 8 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
THOMAS LORD VAUX | 38 |
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