English Poems from Chaucer to KiplingThomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long |
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... Italy , and his experience while serving as member of Parliament for Kent . In spite , however , of all his duties as politician , officeholder , diplomat , and courtier , and in spite of his love of " good com- painye , " he spent many ...
... Italy , and his experience while serving as member of Parliament for Kent . In spite , however , of all his duties as politician , officeholder , diplomat , and courtier , and in spite of his love of " good com- painye , " he spent many ...
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... Italians and Chaucer . Soon after leaving the university he was recommended to the notice of Queen Elizabeth's splendid favorite , the Earl of Leicester , who took him into his service . Here he met Sir Philip Sidney , Leicester's ...
... Italians and Chaucer . Soon after leaving the university he was recommended to the notice of Queen Elizabeth's splendid favorite , the Earl of Leicester , who took him into his service . Here he met Sir Philip Sidney , Leicester's ...
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... Italian . He spent seven years at Cambridge , and before he left the University he won the admi- ration of all his fellows for his beauty and purity of life — they called him " the lady of Christ's " . as well as for his learning and ...
... Italian . He spent seven years at Cambridge , and before he left the University he won the admi- ration of all his fellows for his beauty and purity of life — they called him " the lady of Christ's " . as well as for his learning and ...
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... Italy , where he exchanged verses and compliments with the poets and cultivated gentlemen of the country , until the news of the approaching civil war called him back to England . " I thought it disgraceful , " he says , " while my ...
... Italy , where he exchanged verses and compliments with the poets and cultivated gentlemen of the country , until the news of the approaching civil war called him back to England . " I thought it disgraceful , " he says , " while my ...
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... Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple Tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundredfold , who , having learnt thy way , Early may fly the Babylonian woe . 5 ΙΟ THE CAVALIER POETS THERE is no such charming group of JOHN MILTON ...
... Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple Tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundredfold , who , having learnt thy way , Early may fly the Babylonian woe . 5 ΙΟ THE CAVALIER POETS THERE is no such charming group of JOHN MILTON ...
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