A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language: Alphabetically Arranged, which During the Last Fifty Years Have Come Under the Observation of J. Payne Collier ...Joseph Lilly, 1865 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... poet's meaning is enlightened , " and even the rhyme is sometimes deserted : when Fitzgeffrey wrote and printed , " For he that sings of matchlesse Drake hath neede To have all Helicon within his braine , " the printer altered " neede ...
... poet's meaning is enlightened , " and even the rhyme is sometimes deserted : when Fitzgeffrey wrote and printed , " For he that sings of matchlesse Drake hath neede To have all Helicon within his braine , " the printer altered " neede ...
الصفحة xii
... poet , for he hath lately set out certain Sonnets and Epigrams . " The allusion , no doubt , was to the first edit . of the " Poetical Rhapsody . " I. 188. The Eclogue was the production of William Davison . ] - The specula- tion that ...
... poet , for he hath lately set out certain Sonnets and Epigrams . " The allusion , no doubt , was to the first edit . of the " Poetical Rhapsody . " I. 188. The Eclogue was the production of William Davison . ] - The specula- tion that ...
الصفحة xvi
... Poet . p . 223 ) , quotes A. Wood as his authority for saying that Gosson was at one time celebrated for his Pastorals : Wood's authority was , no doubt , Francis Meres , ( whom Ritson does not mention ) who in his Palladis Tamia , 1598 ...
... Poet . p . 223 ) , quotes A. Wood as his authority for saying that Gosson was at one time celebrated for his Pastorals : Wood's authority was , no doubt , Francis Meres , ( whom Ritson does not mention ) who in his Palladis Tamia , 1598 ...
الصفحة xxv
... Poet . 250 ) we know not : they are clearly those of the printer Thomas Hackette , or Hacket ; and no author whose initials were T. H. would , in all probability , have put them to a work which was printed by another T. H .: we know ...
... Poet . 250 ) we know not : they are clearly those of the printer Thomas Hackette , or Hacket ; and no author whose initials were T. H. would , in all probability , have put them to a work which was printed by another T. H .: we know ...
الصفحة xxix
... poet afterwards of considerable celebrity . ] - See , however , what is said in this Vol . p . 446 , respecting an earlier edition than any now known of Turbervile's " Epi- taphs , Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets , " 1567 . II . 80. On p ...
... poet afterwards of considerable celebrity . ] - See , however , what is said in this Vol . p . 446 , respecting an earlier edition than any now known of Turbervile's " Epi- taphs , Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets , " 1567 . II . 80. On p ...
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