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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... Wood , in a moment of spleen , spoke of him as " little better than crazed , " and stigmatized his lapses of memory and readi- ness of belief by an epithet which has been invidiously preserved . But Aubrey was not more credulous than Wood ...
... Wood , in a moment of spleen , spoke of him as " little better than crazed , " and stigmatized his lapses of memory and readi- ness of belief by an epithet which has been invidiously preserved . But Aubrey was not more credulous than Wood ...
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... Wood informs us that he could repeat the entire works of Lydgate . His Pastime of Pleasure was printed in 1515 , having been probably composed in 1506. He was patronized by Henry the Seventh , and his reputation survived in the ...
... Wood informs us that he could repeat the entire works of Lydgate . His Pastime of Pleasure was printed in 1515 , having been probably composed in 1506. He was patronized by Henry the Seventh , and his reputation survived in the ...
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... Wood , " whether taught or written , seemed trite and inane . " The accession of Henry the Eighth , in 1509 , was full of golden promise . In the following year Eras- mus began to teach Greek at Cambridge ; and Colet laid the foundation ...
... Wood , " whether taught or written , seemed trite and inane . " The accession of Henry the Eighth , in 1509 , was full of golden promise . In the following year Eras- mus began to teach Greek at Cambridge ; and Colet laid the foundation ...
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... wood when fatigued with the search after her knight , " her angel's face , " continually pours A sunshine in the shady place . His pictures glow with a southern sunshine , but their richest colours are frequently employed , to heighten ...
... wood when fatigued with the search after her knight , " her angel's face , " continually pours A sunshine in the shady place . His pictures glow with a southern sunshine , but their richest colours are frequently employed , to heighten ...
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... Wood Athen . Oxon .; and Dod's Church History , b . 2 , p . 48. Fuller ( Worthies of Suffolk , p . 71 ) says that Southwell was born in Suffolk , upon the authority of Pitts , who professed to have been intimately acquainted with the ...
... Wood Athen . Oxon .; and Dod's Church History , b . 2 , p . 48. Fuller ( Worthies of Suffolk , p . 71 ) says that Southwell was born in Suffolk , upon the authority of Pitts , who professed to have been intimately acquainted with the ...
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