| Thomas Lever - 1870 - 198 páginas
...whereof, the first expresseth the Authors sufferance in Lone : the latter, his long janivell to Lone and all his tyrannie. Composed by Thomas Watson Gentleman ; and published at the request of certaine Gentlemen his very frendes. London [1582.] Puttenham. 2/6 vol. vm. Howell, Udall, Monk of... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 páginas
...passionate Centurie of Love, Divided into two Parts: whereof the first expresseth the Author's Sufferance in Love; the latter his long Farewell to Love and all his Tyrannie. Watson was also the author of a later set of sixty sonnets, written upon the same studiously conceitful... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 páginas
...passionate Centurie of Love, Divided into t-wo Parts: whereof the first expresseth the Author's Sufferance in Love; the latter his long Fare-well to Love and all his Tyrannic. Watson was also the author of a later set of sixty sonnets, written upon the same studiously... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 460 páginas
...passionate Centurie of Love, Divided into two Parts: whereof the first expresseth the Author's Sufferance in Love; the latter his long Farewell to Love and all his Tyrannic. Watson was also the author of a later set of sixty sonnets, written upon the same studiously... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1880 - 724 páginas
...passionate Centurie of Love, divided into two parts; whereof the first expresseth the Author's Sufferance in Love; the latter, his long Farewell to Love and all his Tyrannie." A poem by THOMAB WATSON (1660 --1592), published in 1682. Elaine. The title of one of TENNYSON'S Idylls.... | |
| 1883 - 200 páginas
...and all his tyrannic. Composed by Thomas Watson Gentleman ; and published at the request of certaine Gentlemen his very frendes. London Imprinted by John...Paules Churchyard at the Signe of the Holy Ghost, nd 4to, tilft. Ictt. There are few volumes of early English poetry of greater rarity or interest than... | |
| Thomas Corser - 1883 - 192 páginas
...Passionate Centurie of Loue, Diuided into two parts : whereof, the first expresseth the farewell to Loue and all his tyrannie. Composed by Thomas Watson Gentleman ; and published at the request of certaine Gentlemen his very frendes. London Imprinted by John Wolfe for Gabrieli Cawood, dwellinge... | |
| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1889 - 296 páginas
...passionate centurie of love, divided into two parts ; whereof the first expresseth the author's sufferance in Love, the latter his long farewell to Love and all his tyranny." He also wrote MeViboeus and sixty Sonnets, very much in the same style as Shakspere's. He... | |
| Mary Augusta Scott - 1895 - 404 páginas
...whereof, the first expresseth the Authors sufferance in Loue: the latter, his long farewell to Loue and all his tyrannie. Composed by Thomas Watson Gentleman; and published at the request of certaine Gentlemen his very frendes. London. Imprinted by John Wolfe for Gabriell Cawood, dwellinge... | |
| William John Courthope - 1897 - 478 páginas
...parts, of which the first part — to use Watson's own words — " expresseth the author's sufferance in Love : the latter his long Farewell to Love and all his tyranny." These torments, it seems, were not unendurable, for, in the appeal to the reader at the beginning... | |
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