Cyclopædia of English literature, Volumen1William and Robert Chambers, 1843 |
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... John Bunyan , 466 Portrait of Gower , 24 Autograph of Raleigh , 244 View of the Birthplace of Bunyan , 467 Cathedral of Aberdeen , 25 View of Lochleven , 28 View of Hayes Farm , the Birthplace of Raleigh , Portrait of Lord Clarendon ...
... John Bunyan , 466 Portrait of Gower , 24 Autograph of Raleigh , 244 View of the Birthplace of Bunyan , 467 Cathedral of Aberdeen , 25 View of Lochleven , 28 View of Hayes Farm , the Birthplace of Raleigh , Portrait of Lord Clarendon ...
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... JOHN LYDGATE , 37 5 Description of a Sylvan Retreat , Extract from the account of the Proceedings at Arthur's Coronation , given by Layamon , in his translation of The London Lyckpenny , ROBERT HENRYSON , Wace , executed about 1180 , 5 ...
... JOHN LYDGATE , 37 5 Description of a Sylvan Retreat , Extract from the account of the Proceedings at Arthur's Coronation , given by Layamon , in his translation of The London Lyckpenny , ROBERT HENRYSON , Wace , executed about 1180 , 5 ...
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... JOHN FISCHER , 62 The Bower of Bliss , 90 Character and Habits of the Countess of Richmond , 62 The Squire and the Dove , 91 SIR THOMAS ELYOT , 64 Wedding of the Medway and the Thames , 92 Different Kinds of Exercise , 64 The House of ...
... JOHN FISCHER , 62 The Bower of Bliss , 90 Character and Habits of the Countess of Richmond , 62 The Squire and the Dove , 91 SIR THOMAS ELYOT , 64 Wedding of the Medway and the Thames , 92 Different Kinds of Exercise , 64 The House of ...
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... JOHN BEAUMONT - DR HENRY KING , 117 To Cupid , On my dear Son , Gervase Beaumont , 118 ROBERT HERRICK , Song- ( Dry those fair , those crystal eyes ) , 118 To Blossoms , Sic Vita , 118 To Daffodils , The Dirge , 118 The Kiss - a ...
... JOHN BEAUMONT - DR HENRY KING , 117 To Cupid , On my dear Son , Gervase Beaumont , 118 ROBERT HERRICK , Song- ( Dry those fair , those crystal eyes ) , 118 To Blossoms , Sic Vita , 118 To Daffodils , The Dirge , 118 The Kiss - a ...
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... JOHN HEYWOOD , 163 GEORGE CHAPMAN , 210 NICOLAS UDALL , 164 THOMAS Dekker , 211 JOHN STILL , 164 JOHN WEBSTER , 211 THOMAS SACKVILLE , 164 Scene from the Duchess of Malfy , 212 RICHARD EDWARDS , 164 Death of the Duchess , 212 GEORGE ...
... JOHN HEYWOOD , 163 GEORGE CHAPMAN , 210 NICOLAS UDALL , 164 THOMAS Dekker , 211 JOHN STILL , 164 JOHN WEBSTER , 211 THOMAS SACKVILLE , 164 Scene from the Duchess of Malfy , 212 RICHARD EDWARDS , 164 Death of the Duchess , 212 GEORGE ...
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