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" In the latter end of the same kinges [Henry] raigne, sprongc up a new company of courtly makers, of whom sir Thomas Wyat the elder and Henry earle of Surrey were the two CHIEFTAINES... "
The History of English Poetry, from the Eleventh to the Seventeenth Century - Page 626
by Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1032 pages
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The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the ...

Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1781 - 620 pages
...learned ladies of that age, and became famous for her knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages ". Surrey's poems were in high reputation with his cotemporaries, and for many years afterwards. He is thus charadterifed by the author of the old ARTE OF ENGLISH POESIE, whofe opinion remained long as a rule...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 205

1907 - 584 pages
...1589, acknowledges them as a living influence. ' In the latter end of the same King's raigne sprong up a new company of courtly makers, of whom Sir Thomas Wyat, th'elder, and Henry Earle of Surrey were the two chieftainea, who hauing travailed into Italie, and...
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 2

Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1818 - 544 pages
...passes rapidly to the latter end of the reign of Henry VIII. ; when, as he observes, there " sprung up a new company of courtly makers, of whom sir Thomas Wyat the elder and Henry earl of Surry were the two chieftains ; who having travelled into Italy and there tasted the sweet and stately...
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The History of English Poetry,: From the Close of the Eleventh to ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1824 - 488 pages
...learned ladies of that age, and became famous for her knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages ". Surrey's poems were in high reputation with his cotemporaries,...characterised by the author of the old ARTE OF ENGLISH POESJE, whose opinion remained long as a rule of criticism. " In the latter end of the same kinges...
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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 2

Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1826 - 542 pages
...of the reign of Henry VIII. ; when, as he observes, there " sprung up a new company of courtly 293 makers, of whom sir Thomas Wyat the elder and Henry earl of Surry were the two chieftains ; who having travelled into Italy and there tasted the sweet and stately...
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The history of English poetry. To which are prefixed, three ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 pages
...learned ladies of that age, and became famous for her knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages". Surrey's poems were in high reputation with his cotemporaries,...spronge up a new company of courtly makers, of whom sirThomas Wyat the elder and Henry earle of Surrey were the two CHIEPTAINES, who having travailed into...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1840 - 572 pages
...learned ladies of that age, and became famous for her knowledge of the Greek and Latin languages". Surrey's poems were in high reputation with his cotemporaries,...the latter end of the same kinges [Henry] raigne, sprongc up a new company of courtly makers, of whom sir Thomas Wyat the elder and Henry earle of Surrey...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1840 - 548 pages
...for many years afterwards. He is thus characterised by the author of the old ARTE OF ENGLISH POLSIE, whose opinion remained long as a rule of criticism....spronge up a new company of courtly makers, of whom sirThomas Wvat the elder and Henry carle of Surrey were the two CHIEFTAINES, who having travailed into...
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History of English Literature, Volume 1

Hippolyte Taine - Literary Criticism - 1871 - 554 pages
...Hood. II. Old Puttenham says : 'In the latter end of the same king (Henry the eight) reigne, sprang up a new company of courtly makers, of whom Sir Thomas Wyat th' elder and Henry Earlc of Surrey were the two chieftaines, who having travailed into Italic, and...
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History of English literature, tr. by H. van Laun, Volume 1

Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...Hood. II. Old Puttenham says : ' In the latter end of the same king (Henry the eight) reigne, sprong up a new company of courtly makers, of whom Sir Thomas Wyat th' elder and Henry Earle of Surrey were the two chicftaines, who having travailed into Italie, and...
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