Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volym 21801 |
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... Sir Philip Sidney , Sir Walter Raleigh , & c . continue to be cited , in de- ference to their ancient reputation ; but Shakspeare , Jonson , Fletcher , Spenser , and Sir John Davis , are still confessed to be unrivalled in their several ...
... Sir Philip Sidney , Sir Walter Raleigh , & c . continue to be cited , in de- ference to their ancient reputation ; but Shakspeare , Jonson , Fletcher , Spenser , and Sir John Davis , are still confessed to be unrivalled in their several ...
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English poets George Ellis. SIR EDWARD DYER , A poet whose lot has been rather singular . His name is generally coupled with that of Sir Philip Sidney , and of the most fashionable writers of the age ; and yet Bolton , though almost a ...
English poets George Ellis. SIR EDWARD DYER , A poet whose lot has been rather singular . His name is generally coupled with that of Sir Philip Sidney , and of the most fashionable writers of the age ; and yet Bolton , though almost a ...
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... of lead Strikes a clown dead , When in a dance He falls into a trance , To see his black - brow lass not buss him , And then whines out for death t ' entruss him . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . The anecdotes of the short , [ 216 ]
... of lead Strikes a clown dead , When in a dance He falls into a trance , To see his black - brow lass not buss him , And then whines out for death t ' entruss him . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . The anecdotes of the short , [ 216 ]
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English poets George Ellis. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . The anecdotes of the short , but brilliant life of this accom- plished man , to whose patronage our literature owes so many obligations , are too well known to require any notice in this ...
English poets George Ellis. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . The anecdotes of the short , but brilliant life of this accom- plished man , to whose patronage our literature owes so many obligations , are too well known to require any notice in this ...
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... Sir Philip Sidney and others , and not discouraged by Spenser . SATIRE VI , B. I. ANOTHER SCorns the home - spun thread of rhymes , Match'd with the lofty feet of elder times . Give me the number'd verse that Virgil sung , And Virgil's ...
... Sir Philip Sidney and others , and not discouraged by Spenser . SATIRE VI , B. I. ANOTHER SCorns the home - spun thread of rhymes , Match'd with the lofty feet of elder times . Give me the number'd verse that Virgil sung , And Virgil's ...
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volym 2 English poets Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1801 |
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