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Louis Montrose, ''The perfecte paterne of a Poete': The Poetics of Courtship in The Shepheardes Calendar, Texas Sudies in Literature and Language 21 1979: 34-67.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009
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Nor had he at hand one of those good friends of the Parisian pattern who understand so well how to say/Poete, non dolet!
The Deserted Woman 2007
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Nor had he at hand one of those good friends of the Parisian pattern who understand so well how to say/Poete, non dolet!
The Deserted Woman 2007
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Lucane the Poete, intreating of mightie and fearce war - res, againste Pompei and Cesar, maketh Roome to vse this
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Iulius Cesar the Emperour, commendeth this Poete, for his singularitie, his commendacion giueth, ample argu - ment, in this singulare sentence, whiche preferreth a Monar - chie aboue all states of common wealthes or kyngdome.
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O Iudges, if any exercyse of endyghtyng, al may I thanke Archias the Poete of.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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[Sidenote: Homere.] which Homere the Poete attributeth, to Agamemnon king of Grece: to Menelaus, Ulisses, Nestor, Achillas, Diomedes,
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Ouid also the Poete intreated of di - uers fables, wherein he giueth admonicion, and godly coun -
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[Sidenote: The Ilias of Homere, mete for prin - ces to looke vpon.] reade somewhat of the Ilias of the Poete Homere, before he slepte, and askyng for the booke, saied: giue me my pillowe.
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Hesiodus the Poete, intreatyng of the iniurious dea - lyng of Princes and gouernours, against their subiectes, ad - monished them by the fable of the Goshauke, and the Nigh -
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