Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Tom 21801 |
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... Warton seems to think that Skelton's style was not original , but imitated from the Macaronic poetry of Theophilo Folengio , a Benedictine monk of Casino , who , under the feigned name of Mar- tinus Coccaius , introduced the fashion of ...
... Warton seems to think that Skelton's style was not original , but imitated from the Macaronic poetry of Theophilo Folengio , a Benedictine monk of Casino , who , under the feigned name of Mar- tinus Coccaius , introduced the fashion of ...
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... Warton . Another satirist , less distinguished than Skelton , as a Latin scholar , but at least equally formidable to cardinal Wolsey and the Catholics , was WIL- LIAM ROY ; of whom , I believe , nothing is known but that Bale , who has ...
... Warton . Another satirist , less distinguished than Skelton , as a Latin scholar , but at least equally formidable to cardinal Wolsey and the Catholics , was WIL- LIAM ROY ; of whom , I believe , nothing is known but that Bale , who has ...
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... Warton has ex- tracted the following epigrammatic stanza , which , in point of taste and spirit , nearly resembles the poetry of Heywood . Truly some men there be , That live alway in great horroúr , And say , it goeth by destiny To ...
... Warton has ex- tracted the following epigrammatic stanza , which , in point of taste and spirit , nearly resembles the poetry of Heywood . Truly some men there be , That live alway in great horroúr , And say , it goeth by destiny To ...
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... Warton and Capell . The poetical merit of both pieces , is unquestionable . At the head of the Scotch poets of this period , stands Sir David Lindsay , of the Mount , near Coupar , in Fife ; born , as Mr. Pinkerton supposes , about the ...
... Warton and Capell . The poetical merit of both pieces , is unquestionable . At the head of the Scotch poets of this period , stands Sir David Lindsay , of the Mount , near Coupar , in Fife ; born , as Mr. Pinkerton supposes , about the ...
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... Warton ) as the first polished satirist : but his imagination was inferior to that of his friend Surrey ; and his love - verses are often filled with conceit and anti . thesis . MADAM , withouten many words , Once , I am sure , you will ...
... Warton ) as the first polished satirist : but his imagination was inferior to that of his friend Surrey ; and his love - verses are often filled with conceit and anti . thesis . MADAM , withouten many words , Once , I am sure , you will ...
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