Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... Poem . Persian MS . 200 . III . - Gaule's Distractions , or the Holy Madnesse . 223 . • IV . Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus 230 . • • V. - History of the Knights - Templars VI . - Robert Southwell's Works . . 250 . · • 267 . VII ...
... Poem . Persian MS . 200 . III . - Gaule's Distractions , or the Holy Madnesse . 223 . • IV . Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus 230 . • • V. - History of the Knights - Templars VI . - Robert Southwell's Works . . 250 . · • 267 . VII ...
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... poems are introduced with some account of the occasion on which they were written . The greatest number are laudatory of the Castillian princes , or celebrate the praises of the Virgin . There is among them considerable variety of ...
... poems are introduced with some account of the occasion on which they were written . The greatest number are laudatory of the Castillian princes , or celebrate the praises of the Virgin . There is among them considerable variety of ...
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... poets of this time begin to boast of their acquaint- ance with Greek , Latin , and Italian classics . i " Una estrella . es nascida En Castilla . reluciente con plaser . toda la gente rroguemos . por la su vida . * Salga el leon . que ...
... poets of this time begin to boast of their acquaint- ance with Greek , Latin , and Italian classics . i " Una estrella . es nascida En Castilla . reluciente con plaser . toda la gente rroguemos . por la su vida . * Salga el leon . que ...
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... poets of his time to come and dispute with him on divers " subtle matters . " Some he dares to answer his posing propositions , others he in- vites to a gracious reply , by bringing to them the most amusing and hyperbolical flattery ...
... poets of his time to come and dispute with him on divers " subtle matters . " Some he dares to answer his posing propositions , others he in- vites to a gracious reply , by bringing to them the most amusing and hyperbolical flattery ...
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... poets of Spain , the greatest number were natives of Andalucia , a province which , as it was the witness of the first successes of the Moorish invaders , continued to be the seat of their affections , and the central point of their ...
... poets of Spain , the greatest number were natives of Andalucia , a province which , as it was the witness of the first successes of the Moorish invaders , continued to be the seat of their affections , and the central point of their ...
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