Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Томове 3–4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... Epigrams , & c . 1567 , 1570 .. 7 . 8 . 9 . Ovid's Epistles , 1567 , & c . Eglogs or Mantuan , 1567 . Tragical laies , 1567 .. 10. tjeney's Troubles of France , 1568 . 11. † Munday's Minor of Mutability , 1579 . 225 299 286 I additional ...
... Epigrams , & c . 1567 , 1570 .. 7 . 8 . 9 . Ovid's Epistles , 1567 , & c . Eglogs or Mantuan , 1567 . Tragical laies , 1567 .. 10. tjeney's Troubles of France , 1568 . 11. † Munday's Minor of Mutability , 1579 . 225 299 286 I additional ...
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... w Talke according to the maner of the makers . * Staid by such as then were chief in office . y The right honourable Henry . of this our most noble and vertuous Queene , and B 4 of 7 Tuberville's Epitaphs, Epigrams, &c 1567, 1570.
... w Talke according to the maner of the makers . * Staid by such as then were chief in office . y The right honourable Henry . of this our most noble and vertuous Queene , and B 4 of 7 Tuberville's Epitaphs, Epigrams, &c 1567, 1570.
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... these additional words , " With a thousand outlandish proverbs . " It consists of 504 short poems , or epigrams ; and 126 epitaphs . A specimen or two will be enough . No. 167 . No. 167. Satis est quod sufficit . Weep no more 66.
... these additional words , " With a thousand outlandish proverbs . " It consists of 504 short poems , or epigrams ; and 126 epitaphs . A specimen or two will be enough . No. 167 . No. 167. Satis est quod sufficit . Weep no more 66.
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... and weepe . " In this volume the Italian is printed on the opposite page . It is mentioned by Herbert , II . 996 ; in whose work other publications of Hollyband are recorded . ART . ART . XIX . Epitaphes , Epigrams , Songs , 70.
... and weepe . " In this volume the Italian is printed on the opposite page . It is mentioned by Herbert , II . 996 ; in whose work other publications of Hollyband are recorded . ART . ART . XIX . Epitaphes , Epigrams , Songs , 70.
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... Epigrams , Songs , and Sonets ; with a Discourse of the friendly affec- tions of Tymetes to Pyndara , his Ladie . Newly corrected , with additions , and set out by George Turbervile , Gentleman . Imprinted at London , by Henry Denham ...
... Epigrams , Songs , and Sonets ; with a Discourse of the friendly affec- tions of Tymetes to Pyndara , his Ladie . Newly corrected , with additions , and set out by George Turbervile , Gentleman . Imprinted at London , by Henry Denham ...
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