The Poetical Decameron, Or, Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry: Particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I.A. Constable & Company, 1820 - English poetry |
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... donne prix aux choses , and it is as true of books as of every thing else ; because so much pains have been bestowed in raking and sifting dust and rubbish for some neglected relic , it is considered by the discoverer much more valuable ...
... donne prix aux choses , and it is as true of books as of every thing else ; because so much pains have been bestowed in raking and sifting dust and rubbish for some neglected relic , it is considered by the discoverer much more valuable ...
Page xl
... Donne , in some verses before John Tatham's " Fancies Theatre , " is called Dun . P. 161. 1. 21. When Mr. Fry printed , in 1814 , his " Pieces of Ancient Poetry " from MS . , he was not aware that his first song was that of Lord Essex ...
... Donne , in some verses before John Tatham's " Fancies Theatre , " is called Dun . P. 161. 1. 21. When Mr. Fry printed , in 1814 , his " Pieces of Ancient Poetry " from MS . , he was not aware that his first song was that of Lord Essex ...
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... Donne the oldest English satirist R. Brathwaite on the degeneracy of the great Quotation from Fitzgeffrey's " Blessed Birth - day , " 1654 - His Sermons , & c . - Epitaph upon him by Robert Chamberlaine . THE POETICAL DECAMERON . { THE ...
... Donne the oldest English satirist R. Brathwaite on the degeneracy of the great Quotation from Fitzgeffrey's " Blessed Birth - day , " 1654 - His Sermons , & c . - Epitaph upon him by Robert Chamberlaine . THE POETICAL DECAMERON . { THE ...
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... Donne , who , by the by , on a future evening I will prove to have been the father of all English satirists , though the productions of Lodge , Hall , and Marston , in the same kind , were printed more than thirty years before his ...
... Donne , who , by the by , on a future evening I will prove to have been the father of all English satirists , though the productions of Lodge , Hall , and Marston , in the same kind , were printed more than thirty years before his ...
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... Donne wrote his first three satires in or before 1593 - MS . in the British Museum - Doubts regard- ing the time when some of Donne's poems were printed - First edition of his poems containing the satires , in 1633 - Ben Jonson's ...
... Donne wrote his first three satires in or before 1593 - MS . in the British Museum - Doubts regard- ing the time when some of Donne's poems were printed - First edition of his poems containing the satires , in 1633 - Ben Jonson's ...
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