Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volume 21801 |
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... its popularity still continuing , it was again edited by Richard Niccols , in 1610 , with the addition of a 66 a winter night's vision , " and of a new poem , called " England's Eliza . " The Toxophilus , by Roger Ascham , and the " [ 106 ]
... its popularity still continuing , it was again edited by Richard Niccols , in 1610 , with the addition of a 66 a winter night's vision , " and of a new poem , called " England's Eliza . " The Toxophilus , by Roger Ascham , and the " [ 106 ]
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English poets George Ellis. The Toxophilus , by Roger Ascham , and the " Art " of Rhetorick , " by Thomas Wilson , both of which were intended as models of a pure English style , and contain many just and pertinent remarks on our ...
English poets George Ellis. The Toxophilus , by Roger Ascham , and the " Art " of Rhetorick , " by Thomas Wilson , both of which were intended as models of a pure English style , and contain many just and pertinent remarks on our ...
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... Roger Ascham ; and he might have found many similar examples in Anne Bullen , and other distinguished characters . But these efforts of patience and industry in the great , were perhaps necessary to encourage and preserve the general ...
... Roger Ascham ; and he might have found many similar examples in Anne Bullen , and other distinguished characters . But these efforts of patience and industry in the great , were perhaps necessary to encourage and preserve the general ...
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