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Page 12
... published one of those odd miscellanies , fashionable at the time , half moral and poetical , half fiercely polemical , which he called a " Theatre , wherein be represented as well the Miseries and Calamities which fol- low the ...
... published one of those odd miscellanies , fashionable at the time , half moral and poetical , half fiercely polemical , which he called a " Theatre , wherein be represented as well the Miseries and Calamities which fol- low the ...
Page 47
... published , we find it spoken of by Philip Sidney , not without discriminating criticism , but as one of the few re- cent examples of poetry worthy to be named after Chaucer . " I account the Mirror of Magistrates meetly furnished of ...
... published , we find it spoken of by Philip Sidney , not without discriminating criticism , but as one of the few re- cent examples of poetry worthy to be named after Chaucer . " I account the Mirror of Magistrates meetly furnished of ...
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... published together in 1596. He remained most of the year in London , during which The Four Hymns on Love and Beauty , Earthly and Heavenly , were published ; and also a Dirge ( Daphnaida ) on Douglas Howard , the wife of Arthur Gorges ...
... published together in 1596. He remained most of the year in London , during which The Four Hymns on Love and Beauty , Earthly and Heavenly , were published ; and also a Dirge ( Daphnaida ) on Douglas Howard , the wife of Arthur Gorges ...
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