The Retrospective Review.., Volume 2Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1820 |
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Page 35
... poet , the historian , and the divine . - Imitators in abundance came forth to add their supplements and con- tinuations to it , and the works and person of Sir Philip Sidney were for a long time held up to universal and unqualified ad ...
... poet , the historian , and the divine . - Imitators in abundance came forth to add their supplements and con- tinuations to it , and the works and person of Sir Philip Sidney were for a long time held up to universal and unqualified ad ...
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... poet lau- reat , John Skelton , whose moral interlude of the Nigramansir was printed so early as 1504 , by Wynkin de Worde ; although the learned Erasmus , in his letter to King Henry the 8th , calls him , " Britannicarum Literarum ...
... poet lau- reat , John Skelton , whose moral interlude of the Nigramansir was printed so early as 1504 , by Wynkin de Worde ; although the learned Erasmus , in his letter to King Henry the 8th , calls him , " Britannicarum Literarum ...
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... poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling . " We learn , from the same authority , that the cry of hounds was so admirably performed , as to deceive the young schollars in the remoter parts of the stage , who imagined there was a real chase ...
... poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling . " We learn , from the same authority , that the cry of hounds was so admirably performed , as to deceive the young schollars in the remoter parts of the stage , who imagined there was a real chase ...
Page 83
... poets generally follow . " A full measure of obloquy has been heaped upon the head of Greene , partly derived from his own ... poet , in the grave . His works are very voluminous , and several of a penitential and warning character ; for ...
... poets generally follow . " A full measure of obloquy has been heaped upon the head of Greene , partly derived from his own ... poet , in the grave . His works are very voluminous , and several of a penitential and warning character ; for ...
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... poet's labours ; for what in the poet is but ditty , in him is both ditty 102 Sir Thomas Overbury's Characters .
... poet's labours ; for what in the poet is but ditty , in him is both ditty 102 Sir Thomas Overbury's Characters .
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