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_aHaydn, Hiram Collins, _d1907-1973, _eed. |
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_aThe portable Elizabethan reader, _h[electronic resource] _cedited, & with an introduction, by Hiram Haydn. |
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_aNew York, _bViking Press, _c1946. |
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_axvi, 688 p. _c18 cm. |
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500 | _a"Biographical notes": p. xiv-xvi. | ||
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_gNew horizons. _tPrologue. _tA meeting in hell / _rJohn Donne. |
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_gNew horizons. _gAcross the Atlantic. _tTo the Virginian voyage / _rMichael Drayton -- _tThe death of Sir Humphrey Gilbert ; _tSearch for the Northwest Passage / _rRichard Hakluyt -- _tThe discovery of Guiana / _rSir Walter Ralegh -- _tWork for chimney-sweeps : a warning against tobacco / _rJ. H. -- _tMontaigne and the noble savage / _rJohn Florio. |
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_gNew horizons. _gThe upheaval in the heavens. _tIn support of Copernicus / _rThomas Digges. |
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_gNew horizons. _gThe upheaval in the heavens. _gPortents in the sky. _tIn the shadow of the great year / _rRobert Ashley -- _tThe approaching end / _rJohn Norden -- _tNature, the queen of change / _rFulke Greville -- _tNew philosophy calls all in doubt / _rJohn Donne -- _tThese late eclipses / _rWilliam Shakespeare -- _tThe stars' distemperature disproved / _rThomas Nashe -- _tThe reign of law / _rRichard Hooker. |
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_gNew horizons. _gThe upheaval in the heavens. _gOn looking through a telescope, Galileo and Hariot. _tThe man in the moon / _rSir William Lower -- _tThe mathematical professor at Padua / _rSir Henry Wotten -- _tThe perspective cylinder / _rSir William Lower -- _tVenus and the "worthy astrologer" / _rSir Walter Ralegh. |
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_gNew horizons. _gAn inquiry into the nature of man. _tMontaigne on repentance / _rJohn Florio -- _tNew fashions in morals / _rGabriel Harvey. |
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_gNew horizons. _gThe new learning. _tThe schoolmaster / _rRoger Ascham -- _tRevolution at Cambridge / _rGabriel Harvey -- _tThe diseases and humours of learning ; _tSalomon's house / _rFrancis Bacon. |
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_gThe dream of power. _gEmpire and the shadow of Machiavelli. _tThe best iron in the world ; _tOf the true greatness of kingdoms ; _tOf boldness / _rFrancis Bacon -- _tThe cult of virtù / _rGabriel Harvey. |
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_gThe dream of power. _gBlood and vengeance. _tThe sacking of Babylon / _rChristopher Marlowe -- _tThe vengeance of Cutwolf / _rThomas Nashe. |
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_gThe dream of power. _gThe lure of magic. _tThe tragical history of Dr. Faustus / _rChristopher Marlowe -- _tDr. Dee and the spirits / _rJohn Dee -- _tBlack magic / _rSir Walter Ralegh -- _tWitches, incubi and skepticism / _rReginald Scot. |
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_gThe rise of Protestantism. _tThe death of Ridley and Latimer / _rJohn Foxe -- _tEnglish book of common prayer. _tDaily devotionals -- _tThe authorized version of the Bible. _tThe wooing of Rebekah ; _tJew or Gentile ; _tThe prodigal son ; _tMary Magdalene at the sepulcher -- _tOf the laws of the universe / _rRichard Hooker -- _tCorruption and redemption / _rJohn Donne. |
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_gThe creed of the court. _gThe perfect courtier. _tThe president of chivalry : Sir Philip Sidney. _tThe quarrel on the tennis court ; _tThy need is greater than mine ; _tDeath / _rFulke Greville -- _tElizabeth's Essex / _rSir Robert naunton -- _tHow a gallant should behave himself in a playhouse / _rThomas Dekker. |
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_gThe creed of the court. _gThe religion of beauty in women. _tThe faerie queene : the author's introduction / _rEdmund Spenser -- _tAstrophel and Stella / _rSir Philip Sidney. |
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_gThe common man. _tIn praise of the artisan / _rGabriel Harvey -- _tThe shoemaker's holiday / _rThomas Dekker. |
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_gThe common man. _tBroadside ballads. _tA song between the queen's majesty and England / _rWilliam Birche -- _tA new courtly sonnet, of the lady Greensleeves -- _tA proper new song made by a student in Cambridge / _rThomas Richardson -- _tAs you came from the holy land of Walsingham / _rThomas Deloney -- _tMary Ambree / _rWilliam Elderton. |
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_gThe common man. _tI caught the bird / _rThomas Nashe. |
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_gThe well of the past. _tMeditiations on history / _rSir Walter Ralegh -- _tfrom Homer's Iliad. _tAchiles prepares for battle ; _tPriam begs for the body of Hector / _rGeorge Chapman -- _tAntony's flight ; _tCleopatra's death / _rSir Thomas North -- _tThe battle of Agincourt / _rRaphael Holinshead -- _tThe Wars of the Roses / _rEdward hall. |
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_gAn age of song. _tAn apology for poetry / _rSir Philip Sidney -- _tSonnets and lyrics. _tWhoso list to hunt ; _tTo a lady, to answer directly ; _tThe lover showeth ; _tForget not yet ; _tBlame not my lute ; _tThe lover complaineth / _rSir Thomas Wyatt -- _tWhen i was fair and young / _rElizabeth -- _tTo Elizabeth. _tChange thy mind ; _tTo plead my faith ; _tA passion / _rRobert Devereux, Earl of Essex -- _tPoems. _tA description of love ; _tA vision upon this conceit of the faerie queene ; _tNymph's reply ; _tTo his son ; _tNature, that washed her hands ; _tThe lie ; _tThe passionate man's pilgrimage / _rSir Walter Ralegh -- _tThe bower of bliss ; _tEpithalamion / _rEdmund Spenser -- _tSongs. _tA sweet lullaby ; _tSay that I should say ; _tPhilida and Coridon ; _tAn odd conceit / _rNicolas Breton -- _tSongs. _tSephestia's song ; _tThe shepherd's wife's song ; _tSweet are the thoughts ; _tPhilomela's ode / _rRobert Greene -- _tSongs. _tRosalind's madrigal ; _tMy mistress when she goes ; _tPhillis / _rThomas Lodge -- _tDowsabell ; _tSonnets / _rMichael Drayton -- _tFifteen songs. _tMy love bound me ; _tWhat if a day ; _tMy sweetest Lesbia ; _tWhen to her lute ; _tFollow your saint ; _tThou art not fair ; _tThe man of life upright ; _tHark, all you ladies ; _tRose-cheeked Laura ; _tI care not for these ladies ; _tNow winter nights enlarge ; _tNever love unless you can ; _tThere is a garden ; _tYoung and simple though I am ; _tFain would I wed / _rThomas Campion -- _tLyrics. _tEpitaph on Elizabeth, L. H. ; _tWhy I write not of love ; _tSong to Celia (1) ; _tSong to Celia (2) ; _tHis excuse for loving ; _tHer triumph ; _tBeggin another kiss ; _tThe plant and flower of light ; _tTo Cynthia ; _tIf I freely may discover ; _tStill to be neat / _rBen Johnson -- _tPoems. _tSong ; _tThe sun rising ; _tA lecture upon the shadow ; _tThe ecstasy ; _tTo his mistress on going to bed ; _tThe undertaking ; _tThe relic ; _tThe anniversary / _rJohn Donne -- _tSonnets. _tAt the round earth's imagined corners ; _tDeath, be not proud / _rJohn Donne -- _tPoems. _tGood Friday ; _tHymn to God the Father / _rJohn Donne. |
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_aEnglish literature _yEarly modern, 1500-1700. |
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_aGreat Britain _xHistory _yElizabeth, 1558-1603 _vLiterary collections. |
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_uhttp://www.archive.org/details/portableelizabet00haydrich _zFree eBook from the Internet Archive |
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