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in the parish church of Shoreditch , whence the splendid brasses had been ripped up by a Reformation vicar to coin them into silver.3 Thomas Watson , gentleman and poet , most admired for his Latin verses , was an inhabitant ; so was ...
in the parish church of Shoreditch , whence the splendid brasses had been ripped up by a Reformation vicar to coin them into silver.3 Thomas Watson , gentleman and poet , most admired for his Latin verses , was an inhabitant ; so was ...
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In 1585 Watson paraphrased Tasso's Aminta into Latin , and Abraham Fraunce paraphrased it into English , without Watson's permission , to his displeasure . In the same year appeared a prose - work on Memory , as remarkable for its ...
In 1585 Watson paraphrased Tasso's Aminta into Latin , and Abraham Fraunce paraphrased it into English , without Watson's permission , to his displeasure . In the same year appeared a prose - work on Memory , as remarkable for its ...
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Thomas Watson ' . Being a gentleman , he could command this service from the composer . The book was dedicated to the Earl of Essex , with a Latin tribute to Marenzio , whose music bulked large in it . What an interesting concatenation ...
Thomas Watson ' . Being a gentleman , he could command this service from the composer . The book was dedicated to the Earl of Essex , with a Latin tribute to Marenzio , whose music bulked large in it . What an interesting concatenation ...
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