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,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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... lived . A part of his works were printed by Caxton in 1483 , and are thus among the earliest specimens of Eng- lish typography . Gower was blind for some years before his death , which calamity appears to have been the frequent fate of ...
... lived . A part of his works were printed by Caxton in 1483 , and are thus among the earliest specimens of Eng- lish typography . Gower was blind for some years before his death , which calamity appears to have been the frequent fate of ...
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... lived in the Abbey of Bury ; a scholar accóm- plished in all the learning of his time , and familiar with the works of the poets of France and Italy . Lydgate was the first author or versifier of all- work on record in our annals ; and ...
... lived in the Abbey of Bury ; a scholar accóm- plished in all the learning of his time , and familiar with the works of the poets of France and Italy . Lydgate was the first author or versifier of all- work on record in our annals ; and ...
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... lived . He maintained the cha- racter of integrity unimpeached , and was one of those honest courtiers who have too much good sense to be knaves . He , according to his own ac- count , " would dance , sing , and play farsies on the ...
... lived . He maintained the cha- racter of integrity unimpeached , and was one of those honest courtiers who have too much good sense to be knaves . He , according to his own ac- count , " would dance , sing , and play farsies on the ...
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... lived elevation , some remaining verses are attribut- ed , which , with a high degree of elegance , possess a pathos more heart - reaching than the most pas- sionate strains of the gallant Surrey . Skelton , If poets are to be reckoned ...
... lived elevation , some remaining verses are attribut- ed , which , with a high degree of elegance , possess a pathos more heart - reaching than the most pas- sionate strains of the gallant Surrey . Skelton , If poets are to be reckoned ...
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... lived to feel and declare , " that all is vanity and vexation of spirit . " His important services to the state abroad could not save him from the malevolence of Bon- ner . Few persons ever sought to make the natural jealousy and ...
... lived to feel and declare , " that all is vanity and vexation of spirit . " His important services to the state abroad could not save him from the malevolence of Bon- ner . Few persons ever sought to make the natural jealousy and ...
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