Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Band 31801 |
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... born in 1576. He was a man of great learning ; a philosopher , a mathematician , an excellent classical scholar , and a very curious calculator of nativities . His “ Anatomy " of Melancholy , " a most singular work , in which Dr. Fer ...
... born in 1576. He was a man of great learning ; a philosopher , a mathematician , an excellent classical scholar , and a very curious calculator of nativities . His “ Anatomy " of Melancholy , " a most singular work , in which Dr. Fer ...
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... born : It is a meadow yet unshorn , Which thousand flowers do adorn . It is the heaven's bright reflex , Weak eyes to dazzle and to vex ; It is th ' idea of her sex Envy of whom doth world perplex . It is a face of death that smiles ...
... born : It is a meadow yet unshorn , Which thousand flowers do adorn . It is the heaven's bright reflex , Weak eyes to dazzle and to vex ; It is th ' idea of her sex Envy of whom doth world perplex . It is a face of death that smiles ...
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... born at Bishop's - Thorp , A. D. 1577. He was entered at St. Mary Hall , in Oxford , in 1588 , and in 1610 began his travels into the East . He died in 1643. His translation of Ovid , once much esteemed , was published in 1632. A ...
... born at Bishop's - Thorp , A. D. 1577. He was entered at St. Mary Hall , in Oxford , in 1588 , and in 1610 began his travels into the East . He died in 1643. His translation of Ovid , once much esteemed , was published in 1632. A ...
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... , flourishing In the beauty of your spring ; Ye who bow with age's weight , Ye who were but born of late ; Praise his name with one consent : O how great ! how excellent ! THOMAS HEYWOOD . Langbaine enumerates five - and - twenty [ 22 ]
... , flourishing In the beauty of your spring ; Ye who bow with age's weight , Ye who were but born of late ; Praise his name with one consent : O how great ! how excellent ! THOMAS HEYWOOD . Langbaine enumerates five - and - twenty [ 22 ]
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... born in 1580. Having been early distinguished for his proficiency in classical learning , he was warmly patronized by James I. by whom he was knighted in 1614 , and ap- pointed Master of the Requests . By Charles I. he was created ...
... born in 1580. Having been early distinguished for his proficiency in classical learning , he was warmly patronized by James I. by whom he was knighted in 1614 , and ap- pointed Master of the Requests . By Charles I. he was created ...
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