Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... Walter Abberbury , who paid C. shillings for it to the king .... Hither , about 1397 , in the 70th year of his age , Geoffrey Chaucer , who nad purchased it , retired . Alice , his grandaughter , conveyed it by marriage to William de la ...
... Walter Abberbury , who paid C. shillings for it to the king .... Hither , about 1397 , in the 70th year of his age , Geoffrey Chaucer , who nad purchased it , retired . Alice , his grandaughter , conveyed it by marriage to William de la ...
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... Walter Raleigh and Arthur Robbins by some means managed at once to overleap the grand provision , that no undertaker should be permitted to have more than 12,000 acres : Sir Walter getting 42,000 , and poor Spenser , poet - like , only ...
... Walter Raleigh and Arthur Robbins by some means managed at once to overleap the grand provision , that no undertaker should be permitted to have more than 12,000 acres : Sir Walter getting 42,000 , and poor Spenser , poet - like , only ...
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... Walter Raleigh planted and embellished his estate at Youghal with laurels and other evergreens , there is little doubt that Spenser would do the same here . He would naturally feel a lively and active interest in raising that place and ...
... Walter Raleigh planted and embellished his estate at Youghal with laurels and other evergreens , there is little doubt that Spenser would do the same here . He would naturally feel a lively and active interest in raising that place and ...
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... Walter Raleigh , which he commemorates in Colin Clout . He had now ready for the press the three first books of his Faerie Queene ; and these he read to Raleigh during his visit , probably as he has described it in pastoral style , as ...
... Walter Raleigh , which he commemorates in Colin Clout . He had now ready for the press the three first books of his Faerie Queene ; and these he read to Raleigh during his visit , probably as he has described it in pastoral style , as ...
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... Walter Raleigh , and here came , in their several days and times , Spenser , Shakspeare , Philip Sidney , Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , Massinger , Marlowe , Selden , Cotton , Carew , Martin , Donne , Wotton , and all the brave ...
... Walter Raleigh , and here came , in their several days and times , Spenser , Shakspeare , Philip Sidney , Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , Massinger , Marlowe , Selden , Cotton , Carew , Martin , Donne , Wotton , and all the brave ...
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