Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... epigrams ap- peared in 1550 , to be followed by similar collections throughout the fol- lowing decade ; six hundred epigrams are included in the popular Works ( 1562 , 1576 , 1587 , 1598 ) . In common with most of his other writings ...
... epigrams ap- peared in 1550 , to be followed by similar collections throughout the fol- lowing decade ; six hundred epigrams are included in the popular Works ( 1562 , 1576 , 1587 , 1598 ) . In common with most of his other writings ...
Page 926
... Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets . As this title suggests , Turberville to some extent im- itated Barnabe Googe . In 1568 he went to Russia as secretary to Thomas Randolph , the Queen's ambassador , and sent back to his friends verse ...
... Epigrams , Songs and Sonnets . As this title suggests , Turberville to some extent im- itated Barnabe Googe . In 1568 he went to Russia as secretary to Thomas Randolph , the Queen's ambassador , and sent back to his friends verse ...
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... epigram may be said to have come into its own . Surrey had translated one of Martial's epigrams ( see p . 34 ) ; Kendall had translated more than - one hundred and sixty of them ; but Sir John Harington and Sir John Davies first ...
... epigram may be said to have come into its own . Surrey had translated one of Martial's epigrams ( see p . 34 ) ; Kendall had translated more than - one hundred and sixty of them ; but Sir John Harington and Sir John Davies first ...
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