Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 من الصفحات |
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... writing he has many agreeable little touches of nationality . SIR DAVID LYNDSAY belongs to a rather later period of our poetical history . He was born in 1490 , and educated at St Andrews , long the most distinguished of the Scottish ...
... writing he has many agreeable little touches of nationality . SIR DAVID LYNDSAY belongs to a rather later period of our poetical history . He was born in 1490 , and educated at St Andrews , long the most distinguished of the Scottish ...
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... writings of Lyndsay certainly paved the way for the Reformation , though we are not prepared to say with Pinkerton , that " he was more the reformer of Scotland than John Knox , ” to whom he was at best what the pioneer is to the leader ...
... writings of Lyndsay certainly paved the way for the Reformation , though we are not prepared to say with Pinkerton , that " he was more the reformer of Scotland than John Knox , ” to whom he was at best what the pioneer is to the leader ...
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... writings . Personal ha- tred of Wolsey , not untinctured with envy of the domineering and haughty prelate , and with the la- tent rancour of the man's nature , came to be the go- verning passion of Skelton . His turbulence and ...
... writings . Personal ha- tred of Wolsey , not untinctured with envy of the domineering and haughty prelate , and with the la- tent rancour of the man's nature , came to be the go- verning passion of Skelton . His turbulence and ...
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... was twice imprisoned , and in confinement consoled himself by writing love - verses . Chaucer , nearly two hundred years before , had been fined for beating a friar in Fleet - street ; and there can be E 2 SURREY . 105.
... was twice imprisoned , and in confinement consoled himself by writing love - verses . Chaucer , nearly two hundred years before , had been fined for beating a friar in Fleet - street ; and there can be E 2 SURREY . 105.
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... writing , and that he spent a few months in the office of some country attorney , or with the senes chal of some manor - court - an office akin to the ancient baron - bailie of Scotland - and that in this situation he picked up those ...
... writing , and that he spent a few months in the office of some country attorney , or with the senes chal of some manor - court - an office akin to the ancient baron - bailie of Scotland - and that in this situation he picked up those ...
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