Specimens of the lyrical, descriptive, and narrative poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the present day; with a preliminary sketch of the history of early English poetry, and biographical and critical notices, by J. J. |
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... died in 1408 , some years after Chaucer . It is said that there is a flattering tradition in the Stafford family that he was of Sti- tenham . Whatever might be his birth , he was a learned and an accomplished man , -whom his great ...
... died in 1408 , some years after Chaucer . It is said that there is a flattering tradition in the Stafford family that he was of Sti- tenham . Whatever might be his birth , he was a learned and an accomplished man , -whom his great ...
Side 69
... day , to be put back to - morrow , To waste long years in discontent and sorrow . Dunbar died in 1530 , the Muse having proved to him her own reward . The Thistle and the Rose was written to cele- brate ENGLISH POETRY . 69.
... day , to be put back to - morrow , To waste long years in discontent and sorrow . Dunbar died in 1530 , the Muse having proved to him her own reward . The Thistle and the Rose was written to cele- brate ENGLISH POETRY . 69.
Side 75
... died in London of the plague in 1521 . His original works are King Hart , an allegorical romance on human life , in which a warfare is car- ( a ) Remainder . ( b ) Account . ried on by Queen Pleasaunce against King Hart , which ENGLISH ...
... died in London of the plague in 1521 . His original works are King Hart , an allegorical romance on human life , in which a warfare is car- ( a ) Remainder . ( b ) Account . ried on by Queen Pleasaunce against King Hart , which ENGLISH ...
Side 82
... died at the Mount , near Cupar , in 1553. His credit at court decreased after the death of his royal master ; but he was still occa- sionally employed in public affairs . ( a ) Feigningly . ( d ) Throat . ( b ) Pretended . ( e ) Hose ...
... died at the Mount , near Cupar , in 1553. His credit at court decreased after the death of his royal master ; but he was still occa- sionally employed in public affairs . ( a ) Feigningly . ( d ) Throat . ( b ) Pretended . ( e ) Hose ...
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... in marriage to his sister , Surrey was warmly attached ; and the tender re- collection of this youth , who died at the age of seventeen , often breaks out in his verses with marks of sensibility EARL OF SURREY ...............
... in marriage to his sister , Surrey was warmly attached ; and the tender re- collection of this youth , who died at the age of seventeen , often breaks out in his verses with marks of sensibility EARL OF SURREY ...............
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
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