Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1H. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1906 - 493 pagina's |
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... written but printed in his thirteenth year ; containing , with other poetical compositions , " The tragical History of Pyra- mus and Thisbe , ' written when he was ten years old ; and Constantia and Philetus , ' written two years after ...
... written but printed in his thirteenth year ; containing , with other poetical compositions , " The tragical History of Pyra- mus and Thisbe , ' written when he was ten years old ; and Constantia and Philetus , ' written two years after ...
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... writing to a poet , he has interspersed many critical observations , of which some are common , and some perhaps ven ... written in quatrains , or heroick stanzas of four lines ; a measure which he had learned from the Gondibert of ...
... writing to a poet , he has interspersed many critical observations , of which some are common , and some perhaps ven ... written in quatrains , or heroick stanzas of four lines ; a measure which he had learned from the Gondibert of ...
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... written in less time than The Virgin Martyr ; though the author thought not fit either ostentatiously or mournfully to tell how little labour it cost him , or at how short a warning he produced it . It was a temporary performance , written ...
... written in less time than The Virgin Martyr ; though the author thought not fit either ostentatiously or mournfully to tell how little labour it cost him , or at how short a warning he produced it . It was a temporary performance , written ...
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