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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... prose address to the author from his brother Alex- ander , the publisher of the work , after which follow “ I. M. Esquier , his farewell to England and to the Author ; " " The Authors farewell to England , and to his most intier friend ...
... prose address to the author from his brother Alex- ander , the publisher of the work , after which follow “ I. M. Esquier , his farewell to England and to the Author ; " " The Authors farewell to England , and to his most intier friend ...
Page 21
... prose address " to the gentle Reader , " and a poetical one " To his Booke . " - Then follows a Dedication , from its singular humour worth transcribing : - " The Epistle Dedicatorie . To all Vsurers , Broakers , and Promoters ...
... prose address " to the gentle Reader , " and a poetical one " To his Booke . " - Then follows a Dedication , from its singular humour worth transcribing : - " The Epistle Dedicatorie . To all Vsurers , Broakers , and Promoters ...
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... prose . The first is dedicated " to the Queenes highnes : " the third has a poetical address " To the true louers of wisedome John Asteley , mayster of the Queenes Majestyes Jewell house , and John Harington Esquier , Thomas Blundeuille ...
... prose . The first is dedicated " to the Queenes highnes : " the third has a poetical address " To the true louers of wisedome John Asteley , mayster of the Queenes Majestyes Jewell house , and John Harington Esquier , Thomas Blundeuille ...
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... prose address of seven pages to the reader , corresponds with the edition of 1600. - The present is so rare an edition that the in- defatigable Oldys had never met with a copy , and many even doubted its existence . 57. BARNABY ...
... prose address of seven pages to the reader , corresponds with the edition of 1600. - The present is so rare an edition that the in- defatigable Oldys had never met with a copy , and many even doubted its existence . 57. BARNABY ...
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... prose address " To the fauorable and Christian Reader , ” after which the sonnets , in number one hundred , commence , and are succeeded by a Hymne to the glorious honovr of the most blessed and indiuisible Trinitie . " Between this and ...
... prose address " To the fauorable and Christian Reader , ” after which the sonnets , in number one hundred , commence , and are succeeded by a Hymne to the glorious honovr of the most blessed and indiuisible Trinitie . " Between this and ...
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