Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 pages |
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... poets , enough almost to make passengers ' feet to move metrically , who go over the place where so much poetical dust is interred . ( Church History of Britain . ) JOHN MILTON ( 1608-1674 ) I. - A POET'S AMBITION . FOR although a poet ...
... poets , enough almost to make passengers ' feet to move metrically , who go over the place where so much poetical dust is interred . ( Church History of Britain . ) JOHN MILTON ( 1608-1674 ) I. - A POET'S AMBITION . FOR although a poet ...
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... POET AND THE PLAYER The poet , addressing the player , proceeded thus , “ As I was saying " ( for they had been at this discourse all the time of the engagement above - stairs ) , " the reason you have no good new plays is evident ; it ...
... POET AND THE PLAYER The poet , addressing the player , proceeded thus , “ As I was saying " ( for they had been at this discourse all the time of the engagement above - stairs ) , " the reason you have no good new plays is evident ; it ...
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... poet : " " Do repeat that tender speech in the third act of my play which you made such a figure in . " - " I would willingly , " said the player , " but I have forgot it . " — " Aye , you was not quite perfect enough in it when you ...
... poet : " " Do repeat that tender speech in the third act of my play which you made such a figure in . " - " I would willingly , " said the player , " but I have forgot it . " — " Aye , you was not quite perfect enough in it when you ...
Contents
RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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