Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Volume 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - 458 páginas |
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... king's chamber , and had the charge of superintending the education of the young prince , afterwards king James V. In 1536 he was employed by that monarch as his ambassador to the emperor Charles V. and also to France , to negotiate the ...
... king's chamber , and had the charge of superintending the education of the young prince , afterwards king James V. In 1536 he was employed by that monarch as his ambassador to the emperor Charles V. and also to France , to negotiate the ...
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... king James V. , and the Dialogue of the miserable Estate of this World , betwixt Experience and a Courtier , commonly called the Book of the Mo- narchy . The first of these is a vision , in which an allegorical ady , called Remembrance ...
... king James V. , and the Dialogue of the miserable Estate of this World , betwixt Experience and a Courtier , commonly called the Book of the Mo- narchy . The first of these is a vision , in which an allegorical ady , called Remembrance ...
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... king in the philo- sophy of that age , and , above all , to inspire him with a just sense of his regal duties . This fine poem is preceded by an epistle , in which the author reminds his pupil of the tenderness with which he had watched ...
... king in the philo- sophy of that age , and , above all , to inspire him with a just sense of his regal duties . This fine poem is preceded by an epistle , in which the author reminds his pupil of the tenderness with which he had watched ...
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... King James V. But the finest specimen of Scottish poetry , during this period , is a piece which is quoted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from the Maitland MSS . under the title of the Mourning Maiden , and printed by Mr. Pinkerton ( Anc . Scot ...
... King James V. But the finest specimen of Scottish poetry , during this period , is a piece which is quoted by Mr. Tyrwhitt from the Maitland MSS . under the title of the Mourning Maiden , and printed by Mr. Pinkerton ( Anc . Scot ...
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... hold vagabond nor waith . " ( G. Douglas , p . 159. 27. ) Little John and Robin Hood Wayth men were commended good . ( Wyntown's Chron . vol . i . p . 397. ) To the king's deep dungeoùn . They may ken by 28 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
... hold vagabond nor waith . " ( G. Douglas , p . 159. 27. ) Little John and Robin Hood Wayth men were commended good . ( Wyntown's Chron . vol . i . p . 397. ) To the king's deep dungeoùn . They may ken by 28 REIGN OF HENRY VIII .
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