Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1Parker, 1839 - 347 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... Nott's elaborate edition of the Earl of Surrey's Poems , for an ingenious and interesting account of the literature of this era . Sternhold , who had received a collegiate education , was 12 THE REFORMATION . Sternhold and Hopkins.
... Nott's elaborate edition of the Earl of Surrey's Poems , for an ingenious and interesting account of the literature of this era . Sternhold , who had received a collegiate education , was 12 THE REFORMATION . Sternhold and Hopkins.
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... earl of Surrey had made a pilgrimage to Florence , the birth - place of his mistress , and publicly challenged the world in defence of her beauty . If , therefore , the story of the Fairy Queen awaken no lively sympathy in our bosom ...
... earl of Surrey had made a pilgrimage to Florence , the birth - place of his mistress , and publicly challenged the world in defence of her beauty . If , therefore , the story of the Fairy Queen awaken no lively sympathy in our bosom ...
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... Earl of Dorset in 1608. She was the daughter of Thomas Howard , Duke of Norfolk . - See Advertisement to the Triumphs over Death , in the Archaica , vol . i . , 1814 . fulness and love , where she found true friendship , 30 SOUTHWELL .
... Earl of Dorset in 1608. She was the daughter of Thomas Howard , Duke of Norfolk . - See Advertisement to the Triumphs over Death , in the Archaica , vol . i . , 1814 . fulness and love , where she found true friendship , 30 SOUTHWELL .
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... Earl of Essex . He was then in his twenty - second year , and he probably remained in that country until 1594 . 66 Nash accuses him of running away from battle , and of subsequently disgracing himself still more , by robbing a ...
... Earl of Essex . He was then in his twenty - second year , and he probably remained in that country until 1594 . 66 Nash accuses him of running away from battle , and of subsequently disgracing himself still more , by robbing a ...
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... received upon its appearance with the admiration it deserved , had fallen into comparative oblivion , when Nahum Tate , at the instigation of the Earl of Dorset , republished the poem with a short but 46 SIR JOHN DAVIES .
... received upon its appearance with the admiration it deserved , had fallen into comparative oblivion , when Nahum Tate , at the instigation of the Earl of Dorset , republished the poem with a short but 46 SIR JOHN DAVIES .
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