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ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY:
some poems to be
included:
Saintsbury, Book VI.
I.
Shakespeare:
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II.
Ben Jonson
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Beaumont and Fletcher: “Roses, their
sharp spines being gone...” and others
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Chapman
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Marston
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Dekker:
“Cold’s the wind and wet’s the rain”
“Fortune’s smiles, cry Holiday”
“Art thou poor yet hast thou golden
slumbers”
“Cast away care”
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(mentioned)
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Middleton:
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Webster:
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(dramatic piece cited)
Heywood:
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Day:
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Tourneur:
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Rowley:
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III.
x
Drayton:
(celebrated sonnet)
“Fair stood the wind for France
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Daniel:
Lyrics in choruses of plays and in his masque “Hymen’s Triumph”
Sylvester:
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Sir John Davies: (from
“Nosce te ipsum”)
Beaumont:
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Campion: (many, none mentioned by
name)
Giles
Fletcher
(Extrait from a narrative from “Love is the blossom where there blows”)
Phineas
[Fletcher]:
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W[illiam]
Browne: “Steer hither,
steer...” (From “Inner Temple
Masque”)
Geo[rge]
Wither: “Shall I, wasting
in despair” ... (e talvez mais)
Ben
Jonson
: ( mentions: “To Celia”, the epitaphs
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“Not to know vice” (epode), the
“Charis” collection, “Oh, do not wanton with those
eyes”, the† in †stanza.
John Downe
:
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(name mentioned).
Lista datilografada, com acrescentos manuscritos.
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Names
- Ben Jonson
- Cyril Tourneur
- Day
- Francis Beaumont
- George Chapman
- George Wither
- Giles Fletcher
- John Davies
- John Downe
- John Heywood
- John Marston
- John Webster
- Josua Sylvester
- Michael Drayton
- Thomas Campion
- Thomas Dekker
- Thomas Middleton
- Thomas Rowley
- William Browne
- William Shakespeare
Titles
- Art thou poor yet hast thou golden slumbers
- Cast away care
- Cold’s the wind and wet’s the rain
- Fair stood the wind for France
- Fortune’s smiles, cry Holiday
- Hymen’s Triumph
- Inner Temple Masque
- Love is the blossom where there blows
- Nosce te ipsum
- Not to know vice
- Oh, do not wanton with those eyes
- Roses, their sharp spines being gone...
- Shall I, wasting in despair
- Steer hither, steer...
- To Celia