Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica: Or a Descriptive Catalogue of a Rare and Rich Collection of Early English Poetry ... Illustrated by Occasional Extracts and Remarks, Critical and BiographicalDavison, 1815 - 481 pages |
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Page 13
... concludes the description , viz . " The subject of this article escaped the researches of Ritson . " - A reference to Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica , p . 122 , will shew that he has given the accurate title , date , and printer's name ...
... concludes the description , viz . " The subject of this article escaped the researches of Ritson . " - A reference to Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica , p . 122 , will shew that he has given the accurate title , date , and printer's name ...
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... conclude the introductory matter . The Poem extends to seventy - two stanzas , and is followed by another of twenty - seven stanzas , entitled " What is Love ; " after which comes " Solus in toto laudandus Deus , " in sixteen sextains ...
... conclude the introductory matter . The Poem extends to seventy - two stanzas , and is followed by another of twenty - seven stanzas , entitled " What is Love ; " after which comes " Solus in toto laudandus Deus , " in sixteen sextains ...
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... concludes thus : The Post - script to the Reader . 1. Thus ( Reader ) have I finish'd as thou seest , The first three Letters of Criss - cross Row , More Grapes I have , which shall not now be prest , How well thou wilt like these , I ...
... concludes thus : The Post - script to the Reader . 1. Thus ( Reader ) have I finish'd as thou seest , The first three Letters of Criss - cross Row , More Grapes I have , which shall not now be prest , How well thou wilt like these , I ...
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... concludes with two sonnets addressed to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge . The editor's proemium , or address to the reader , in this edition , was omitted in the second , printed in 1610. - One of the com- mendatory sonnets ...
... concludes with two sonnets addressed to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge . The editor's proemium , or address to the reader , in this edition , was omitted in the second , printed in 1610. - One of the com- mendatory sonnets ...
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... concludes with sixteen sonnets by Chapman to the principal nobility his patrons , viz . the Duke of Lennox , the Lord Chancellor ( Lord Ellesmere ) , the Earl of Salisbury , the Earl of Suffolk , the Earl of Northampton , the Earl of ...
... concludes with sixteen sonnets by Chapman to the principal nobility his patrons , viz . the Duke of Lennox , the Lord Chancellor ( Lord Ellesmere ) , the Earl of Salisbury , the Earl of Suffolk , the Earl of Northampton , the Earl of ...
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