A Catalogue, Biographical and Critical: Of Early English Literature; Forming a Portion of the Library at Bridgewater House ...Shoberl, 1837 - 366 من الصفحات |
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... thee to eternitie , Forbidding thee , as thou dost them , to perish : And artes praise the [ e ] and she which is above , Whom thou above all artes dost so protect , And for her sake all sciences respect ; Arts soveraigne mistresse ...
... thee to eternitie , Forbidding thee , as thou dost them , to perish : And artes praise the [ e ] and she which is above , Whom thou above all artes dost so protect , And for her sake all sciences respect ; Arts soveraigne mistresse ...
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... thee , " & c . and at the end of it Lawes has placed the initials H. H. , with this addition in his own hand - writing : " this coppy of verses was made by Henry Harrington and set by Henry Lawes , 1636. " Again , on Sign . I. 4 , we ...
... thee , " & c . and at the end of it Lawes has placed the initials H. H. , with this addition in his own hand - writing : " this coppy of verses was made by Henry Harrington and set by Henry Lawes , 1636. " Again , on Sign . I. 4 , we ...
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... thee , traytoure , for by my faye , Thou and thy sonne both dede shalbe For the love of my lady free ; For I her loved or thou her knewe : Yf thou her haue it shall the rewe . " In Stansby's edition , the passage stands as follows : 30 ...
... thee , traytoure , for by my faye , Thou and thy sonne both dede shalbe For the love of my lady free ; For I her loved or thou her knewe : Yf thou her haue it shall the rewe . " In Stansby's edition , the passage stands as follows : 30 ...
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... thee , Traytor , for by my fay , Thou and thy sonne both dead shall be For the love of thy Lady free : For I her loved or thou her knew , Yet thou her hast and shalt it rew . " In the ninth line above given the sense of Copland's ...
... thee , Traytor , for by my fay , Thou and thy sonne both dead shall be For the love of thy Lady free : For I her loved or thou her knew , Yet thou her hast and shalt it rew . " In the ninth line above given the sense of Copland's ...
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... thee of this boyes infelicitie two several wayes of late notorious . ” Hence the writer , ( supposed without much evidence to be Robert Parsons ) , proceeds to notice two publications by Munday : one upon the death of Everard Haunse ...
... thee of this boyes infelicitie two several wayes of late notorious . ” Hence the writer , ( supposed without much evidence to be Robert Parsons ) , proceeds to notice two publications by Munday : one upon the death of Everard Haunse ...
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