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, Том 21801 |
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... Gorboduc , wrote 27. The intire collection was at length published by John Day , in 1562 . It certainly is not easy to discover the grand features of Hebrew poetry , through the muddy medium of this translation , but it is a curious ...
... Gorboduc , wrote 27. The intire collection was at length published by John Day , in 1562 . It certainly is not easy to discover the grand features of Hebrew poetry , through the muddy medium of this translation , but it is a curious ...
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... Gorboduc , afterwards published under the title of Ferrex and Porrex , was written by Sackville lord Buckhurst , and first earl of Dorset , who was born in 1530. It is said to have been completed and fitted for the stage by the ...
... Gorboduc , afterwards published under the title of Ferrex and Porrex , was written by Sackville lord Buckhurst , and first earl of Dorset , who was born in 1530. It is said to have been completed and fitted for the stage by the ...
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... Gorboduc . His title to the following short piece , rests on the authority of a MS . in the Cotton library , entitled " Verses on several subjects , about Queen " Marys time . " A MAN may live thrice Nestor's life , Thrice wander out ...
... Gorboduc . His title to the following short piece , rests on the authority of a MS . in the Cotton library , entitled " Verses on several subjects , about Queen " Marys time . " A MAN may live thrice Nestor's life , Thrice wander out ...
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