The Poetical Decameron, Or, Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry: Particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. |
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... when speaking of Goddard's " Satyricall Dialogue , " & c . between Alexander and Diogenes , that the title was inserted ( though incorrectly ) in Cens . Lit. IV . 216 , ( 1st edit . ) . Another tract by the NOTES AND CORRECTIONS . xli.
... when speaking of Goddard's " Satyricall Dialogue , " & c . between Alexander and Diogenes , that the title was inserted ( though incorrectly ) in Cens . Lit. IV . 216 , ( 1st edit . ) . Another tract by the NOTES AND CORRECTIONS . xli.
Page 274
... Diogenes , and specimen of his smoother versification - Abuse of the wives in the satire , and an anti- dote from Chapman's " Gentleman Usher , " 1606 Diogenes in love , like George Wither - Diogenes ' account of three sisters dreams ...
... Diogenes , and specimen of his smoother versification - Abuse of the wives in the satire , and an anti- dote from Chapman's " Gentleman Usher , " 1606 Diogenes in love , like George Wither - Diogenes ' account of three sisters dreams ...
Page 306
... Diogenes himself . Yet that is a little singular , if what Warton says of the author be true , that Goddard was a soldier . They are not generally such bitter enemies of the fair sex . ELLIOT . In what order then do you place Goddard as ...
... Diogenes himself . Yet that is a little singular , if what Warton says of the author be true , that Goddard was a soldier . They are not generally such bitter enemies of the fair sex . ELLIOT . In what order then do you place Goddard as ...
Page 309
... Diogenes opens with some spirit . " Allexander . " Why , howe nowe , Cynnick , what dust do a daies That thou in tubb art coopt - vp thus alwaies ? Diogynes . What doe I doe ? -not daunce from howse to howse To bibb in wynes sweete ...
... Diogenes opens with some spirit . " Allexander . " Why , howe nowe , Cynnick , what dust do a daies That thou in tubb art coopt - vp thus alwaies ? Diogynes . What doe I doe ? -not daunce from howse to howse To bibb in wynes sweete ...
Page 310
... Diogenes ' reply to an invitation by Alexander to pay a visit to the court . " I cannot tell the great foole hee is wise , Nor tell fowle ladies they are wondrous faire ; I nere applaude aboue heauns - spangled skies The curld - worne ...
... Diogenes ' reply to an invitation by Alexander to pay a visit to the court . " I cannot tell the great foole hee is wise , Nor tell fowle ladies they are wondrous faire ; I nere applaude aboue heauns - spangled skies The curld - worne ...
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