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... poets . In our neighbor - country Ireland , where truly learning goes very bare , yet are their poets held in a devout reverence . Even among the most barbarous and simple Indians , where no writing is , yet have they their poets who ...
... poets . In our neighbor - country Ireland , where truly learning goes very bare , yet are their poets held in a devout reverence . Even among the most barbarous and simple Indians , where no writing is , yet have they their poets who ...
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... poets . And a man need go no further than to Plato himself to know his meaning ; who , in his dialogue called Ion , giveth high and rightly divine commendation unto poetry . So as Plato , banishing the abuse not the thing , not ...
... poets . And a man need go no further than to Plato himself to know his meaning ; who , in his dialogue called Ion , giveth high and rightly divine commendation unto poetry . So as Plato , banishing the abuse not the thing , not ...
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... Poets ( ed . by Louise Imogen Guiney ) , New York , 1939 . COMMENT : J. M. Berdan , Early Tudor Poetry , New York , 1920 , pp . 102-16 ; R. de la Bere , John Heywood : Entertainer , London , 1937 . HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY BORN ...
... Poets ( ed . by Louise Imogen Guiney ) , New York , 1939 . COMMENT : J. M. Berdan , Early Tudor Poetry , New York , 1920 , pp . 102-16 ; R. de la Bere , John Heywood : Entertainer , London , 1937 . HENRY HOWARD , EARL OF SURREY BORN ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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