Lives of Famous PoetsE. Moxon, 1878 - 406 páginas |
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... probably never- tarnished , attachment of Chaucer to his house by adding to the pension of £ 20 per annum granted by Richard another of £ 26 . 13s . 4d . I say “ probably never tarnished , ” because , in some of the older biographies of ...
... probably never- tarnished , attachment of Chaucer to his house by adding to the pension of £ 20 per annum granted by Richard another of £ 26 . 13s . 4d . I say “ probably never tarnished , ” because , in some of the older biographies of ...
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... probably remained in England till the beginning of 1592 : he then brought out his elegy entitled Daphnaida , and next returned to Ireland . He probably composed in 1592-93 the eighty - eight sonnets develop- ing his courtship of the ...
... probably remained in England till the beginning of 1592 : he then brought out his elegy entitled Daphnaida , and next returned to Ireland . He probably composed in 1592-93 the eighty - eight sonnets develop- ing his courtship of the ...
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... probably little loss to Cromwell's memory or to Butler's , to history or to art : for his pictures are generally said to have been poor affairs . In 1774 it was men- tioned that some of them which then survived " served to stop windows ...
... probably little loss to Cromwell's memory or to Butler's , to history or to art : for his pictures are generally said to have been poor affairs . In 1774 it was men- tioned that some of them which then survived " served to stop windows ...
Contenido
PREFACE vii | 2 |
POETS BORN BETWEEN CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 20 |
POETS BORN BETWEEN SPENSER AND SHAKESPEARE | 34 |
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