The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook |
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... court poet , however , being ready to risk ridicule by publishing plays as well as poems in his collected works . His poetry of praise celebrated a network of friendships that cut across political factions and public honours , and he ...
... court poet , however , being ready to risk ridicule by publishing plays as well as poems in his collected works . His poetry of praise celebrated a network of friendships that cut across political factions and public honours , and he ...
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... court.50 Parts of Drayton's ninth eclogue ( no . 191 ) were recast in Poly - Olbion , where there is a sense of decline as the muse passes from the Cotswolds to London and the court . The Spenserians ' pastorals are generically eclectic ...
... court.50 Parts of Drayton's ninth eclogue ( no . 191 ) were recast in Poly - Olbion , where there is a sense of decline as the muse passes from the Cotswolds to London and the court . The Spenserians ' pastorals are generically eclectic ...
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... court to mourne , and a trance Like his , who dreamt he saw hell , did advance It selfe on mee , Such men as he saw there , I saw at court , and worse , and more ; Low feare Becomes the guiltie , not the accuser ; Then , Shall I , nones ...
... court to mourne , and a trance Like his , who dreamt he saw hell , did advance It selfe on mee , Such men as he saw there , I saw at court , and worse , and more ; Low feare Becomes the guiltie , not the accuser ; Then , Shall I , nones ...
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English Literature in Context Paul Poplawski,Valerie Allen,Andrew Hiscock,Lee Morrissey No preview available - 2008 |