Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... Thomas Deloney " the balletting silk - weaver of Norwich " ( in the genealogical lineage of the medieval minstrel ) the founder of the newspaper lyric and ( in such romances as " Jack of Newbury " and " Thomas of Reading " ) of the ...
... Thomas Deloney " the balletting silk - weaver of Norwich " ( in the genealogical lineage of the medieval minstrel ) the founder of the newspaper lyric and ( in such romances as " Jack of Newbury " and " Thomas of Reading " ) of the ...
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... Thomas Coryate , our British Mercurie . " And another , ' upon this unmatched worke , the true hiereglyphicke of that observative and long - winded gentleman , Thomas Coryate . " Glareanus Vadianus begins , " Arma virumque cano . " John ...
... Thomas Coryate , our British Mercurie . " And another , ' upon this unmatched worke , the true hiereglyphicke of that observative and long - winded gentleman , Thomas Coryate . " Glareanus Vadianus begins , " Arma virumque cano . " John ...
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... Thomas Moore . Cicero ? Ascham . Varro Chaucer . Demosthenes ? Sir John Cheeke ( the Rhetorician ) . Will you reade Virgil ? Take the Earle of Surrey . Catullus ? Shakespheare . Ovid ? Daniel . Lucan ? Martial ? Spenser , Sir John ...
... Thomas Moore . Cicero ? Ascham . Varro Chaucer . Demosthenes ? Sir John Cheeke ( the Rhetorician ) . Will you reade Virgil ? Take the Earle of Surrey . Catullus ? Shakespheare . Ovid ? Daniel . Lucan ? Martial ? Spenser , Sir John ...
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