Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 ページ |
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... Inner Temple , where we learn from an old record that " Geoffrey Chaucer was fined 2s . for beating a Franciscan Friar in Fleet - street . " He was early attached to the king's son , John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , by whose favor he ...
... Inner Temple , where we learn from an old record that " Geoffrey Chaucer was fined 2s . for beating a Franciscan Friar in Fleet - street . " He was early attached to the king's son , John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , by whose favor he ...
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... Inner Temple , composed , in conjunction with Norton ( a fellow laborer of Sternhold and Hopkins ) a tragedy called Ferrex and Pollex , which is supposed to have been the first English tragedy . It is written in elevated blank verse ...
... Inner Temple , composed , in conjunction with Norton ( a fellow laborer of Sternhold and Hopkins ) a tragedy called Ferrex and Pollex , which is supposed to have been the first English tragedy . It is written in elevated blank verse ...
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... Inner Temple , and of the Universities . Comus was presented at Ludlow Castle in 1634 before the Earl of Bridgewater , then president of Wales ; and the chief characters were represented by the Lord Brackley , Mr. Thomas Egerton his ...
... Inner Temple , and of the Universities . Comus was presented at Ludlow Castle in 1634 before the Earl of Bridgewater , then president of Wales ; and the chief characters were represented by the Lord Brackley , Mr. Thomas Egerton his ...
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