Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century, Volume 1Joel Elias Spingarn Clarendon Press, 1957 - Criticism |
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Joel Elias Spingarn. the 2 Williams , Henry , and Stephen : The Anjouvine or Plantagenists Line , first in 7 Descents 8 Kings , 2 Henrys , 2 Richards , 1 John , and 3 Edwards ; then again the Plan- tagenists of Lancaster in 3 descents 3 ...
Joel Elias Spingarn. the 2 Williams , Henry , and Stephen : The Anjouvine or Plantagenists Line , first in 7 Descents 8 Kings , 2 Henrys , 2 Richards , 1 John , and 3 Edwards ; then again the Plan- tagenists of Lancaster in 3 descents 3 ...
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... Henry the seauenth at West - minster will discouer it . Surrey . In the latter end of King Henrie the 8 , for their excellent Henrie 10 facultie in Poesie were famous the right noble Henrie Earle of Earle of Surrey ( whose Songs and ...
... Henry the seauenth at West - minster will discouer it . Surrey . In the latter end of King Henrie the 8 , for their excellent Henrie 10 facultie in Poesie were famous the right noble Henrie Earle of Earle of Surrey ( whose Songs and ...
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... must know that I Was still inclin'd to noble Poesie , And when that once Pueriles I had read , 10 15 20 25 30 35 And newly had my MICHAEL DRAYTON : PAGE Epistle to Henry Reynolds, of Poets and Poesy (1627) HENRY REYNOLDS.
... must know that I Was still inclin'd to noble Poesie , And when that once Pueriles I had read , 10 15 20 25 30 35 And newly had my MICHAEL DRAYTON : PAGE Epistle to Henry Reynolds, of Poets and Poesy (1627) HENRY REYNOLDS.
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