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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... Elizabeth ; Thomas Norton , more favourably known as the assistant of Lord Buckhurst , in the drama of Gorboduc ; Robert Wisdome , whose apprehensions of the Pope and the Turk were ridiculed by the witty Bishop Corbet ; and T. C. ...
... Elizabeth ; Thomas Norton , more favourably known as the assistant of Lord Buckhurst , in the drama of Gorboduc ; Robert Wisdome , whose apprehensions of the Pope and the Turk were ridiculed by the witty Bishop Corbet ; and T. C. ...
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... Elizabeth . One name , however , sheds a lustre over this gloomy epoch , and awakens a train of romantic imagery which had slum- bered since the death of Surrey . I allude to Sackville , afterwards Lord Buckhurst , who , in Gorboduc ...
... Elizabeth . One name , however , sheds a lustre over this gloomy epoch , and awakens a train of romantic imagery which had slum- bered since the death of Surrey . I allude to Sackville , afterwards Lord Buckhurst , who , in Gorboduc ...
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... Elizabeth , was Robert Southwell . His poetical compositions do not entitle him to an elevated rank either by their fancy or their power , yet they contain many thoughts that often " lie too deep for tears , " and as a warbler of poetic ...
... Elizabeth , was Robert Southwell . His poetical compositions do not entitle him to an elevated rank either by their fancy or their power , yet they contain many thoughts that often " lie too deep for tears , " and as a warbler of poetic ...
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... Elizabeth , in 1591 , under the command of Devereux , 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 ...
... Elizabeth , in 1591 , under the command of Devereux , 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 ...
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... Elizabeth . This opinion is counte- nanced by the general tone of his poems , and by several letters addressed , during his absence , to his friends in England . He was a favourite of Ben Jonson , who speaks of " Constable's ambrosiack ...
... Elizabeth . This opinion is counte- nanced by the general tone of his poems , and by several letters addressed , during his absence , to his friends in England . He was a favourite of Ben Jonson , who speaks of " Constable's ambrosiack ...
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