Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... poets . In our neighbor - country Ireland , where truly learning panel goes very bare , yet are their poets held in a devout reverence . Even among the most barbarous and simple Indians , where no writing is , yet have they their poets ...
... poets . In our neighbor - country Ireland , where truly learning panel goes very bare , yet are their poets held in a devout reverence . Even among the most barbarous and simple Indians , where no writing is , yet have they their poets ...
Pagina 829
... poets , but to be poets ; and of our nearer times can present for her patrons , a Robert , King of Sicily ; the great King Francis of France ; King James of Scotland ; such cardinals as Bembus and Bibiena ; such famous preachers and ...
... poets , but to be poets ; and of our nearer times can present for her patrons , a Robert , King of Sicily ; the great King Francis of France ; King James of Scotland ; such cardinals as Bembus and Bibiena ; such famous preachers and ...
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... Poets ( ed . by Louise Imogen Guiney ) , New York , 1939 . COMMENT : R. W. Chambers , The Place of St. Thomas More in English Litera- ture and History , London , 1937 ; Hoyt H. Hudson , The Epigram in the English Renaissance , Princeton ...
... Poets ( ed . by Louise Imogen Guiney ) , New York , 1939 . COMMENT : R. W. Chambers , The Place of St. Thomas More in English Litera- ture and History , London , 1937 ; Hoyt H. Hudson , The Epigram in the English Renaissance , Princeton ...
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