Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 |
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... WILLIAM HABINGTON .. Song ....... EDMUND WALLER Love ........ On a Girdle ... Song ........ WILLIAM DAVENANT ............ On the Queen visiting Lady Anglesey .. ABRAHAM COWLEY ...... The Chronicle , a Ballad ... Honour ....... Of ...
... WILLIAM HABINGTON .. Song ....... EDMUND WALLER Love ........ On a Girdle ... Song ........ WILLIAM DAVENANT ............ On the Queen visiting Lady Anglesey .. ABRAHAM COWLEY ...... The Chronicle , a Ballad ... Honour ....... Of ...
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... William Davenant , the poet and dramatist , but without any apparent foundation , save that Shakspeare , in his visits to Stratford , used to stop at the inn kept by the elder Da- venant in Oxford , and that the boy , who was his godson ...
... William Davenant , the poet and dramatist , but without any apparent foundation , save that Shakspeare , in his visits to Stratford , used to stop at the inn kept by the elder Da- venant in Oxford , and that the boy , who was his godson ...
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... WILLIAM DAVENANT . BORN 1605 DIED 1668 . THERE is an absurd tradition , that Sir William Davenant was the son of Shakspeare . He was in reality the son of a vintner of Oxford . Davenant wrote some rather suc- cessful plays ; and ...
... WILLIAM DAVENANT . BORN 1605 DIED 1668 . THERE is an absurd tradition , that Sir William Davenant was the son of Shakspeare . He was in reality the son of a vintner of Oxford . Davenant wrote some rather suc- cessful plays ; and ...
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