Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... poems in 1664 - one from the Earl of Roscommon , one from Lord Orrery , another from " Philo - Philippa , " and two from Cowley . Even so late as 1684 , the fourth edition of Rochester's poems inspired a few drooping elegies from Mrs ...
... poems in 1664 - one from the Earl of Roscommon , one from Lord Orrery , another from " Philo - Philippa , " and two from Cowley . Even so late as 1684 , the fourth edition of Rochester's poems inspired a few drooping elegies from Mrs ...
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... poem from that curious patron of the poetic Muse , Edward Benlowes , no two copies of whose poems " Theophilia " ( folio 1652 ) were published alike . The same book , if I may be so irrelevant to you , my dear X , contains some ...
... poem from that curious patron of the poetic Muse , Edward Benlowes , no two copies of whose poems " Theophilia " ( folio 1652 ) were published alike . The same book , if I may be so irrelevant to you , my dear X , contains some ...
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... poems are pre- fixed to Ford's plays . Ford actually has a poem from Crashaw , one of the few prefatory poems of his which exists : " Thou cheat'st us , Ford ; mak'st one seem two by art , What is Love's Sacrifice but the Broken Heart ...
... poems are pre- fixed to Ford's plays . Ford actually has a poem from Crashaw , one of the few prefatory poems of his which exists : " Thou cheat'st us , Ford ; mak'st one seem two by art , What is Love's Sacrifice but the Broken Heart ...
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