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" And again, towards the close of the same chapter. " Henry earle of Surrey, and sir Thomas Wyat, between whom I finde very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two chief lanternes of light to all others that have since employed their pennes... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 358
1907
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Annual Register, Volume 24

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 pages
...clofe of the fame chapter. " Henry earle of Surrey,and fir Thomas Wyat, between whom I find very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two chief lanternes of light to all others that have fince employed their pennes upon Englifli poefie : their conceits were loftie, their ftilesftateJvjtheirconveyance...
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The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the ...

Thomas Warton - 1781 - 620 pages
...the fame chapter. " Henry earle of Surrey, and fir Thomas Wyat, between «' whom I finde very little difference, I repute them (as before) " for the two chief lanternes of light to all others that have *' fince employed their pennes upon Englim poefie : their con'* ceits were loftie, their ftiles ftately,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 24

1800 - 620 pages
...clofe of the fame chapter. " Henry earle of Surrey,and lir Thomas Wyar, between whom I find very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two chief lanternes of light to all others that have fince employed their pennes upon Engliih. poefie : their conceits were loftie, their itiles ftately,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 24

1800 - 624 pages
...of the fame chapter. " Henry earle of Surrey, and fir Thomas Wvat, between whom I find very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two chief lanternes of light to all others that have fince employed their pennes upon Engullí poefie : their conceits were loftie, thi'ir (liles ftately,their...
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The History of English Poetry,: From the Close of the Eleventh to ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1824 - 488 pages
...of the same chapter. " Henry earle of Surrey, and sir Thomas Wyat, between whom I finde very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two...were loftie, their stiles stately, their conveyance cleanly, their termes proper, their meetre sweete and well-proportioned, in all imitating very naturally...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 pages
...the merit of having " polished our rude and homely manner of vulgar poesle ;" — he was " one of the chief lanternes of light to all others that have since employed their pennes." According to the quaint old author, Puttenham, " their conceits were lofty, their styles stately, their...
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The history of English poetry. To which are prefixed, three ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 pages
...of the same chapter. "Henry earle of Surrey, and sir Thomas Wyat, between whom I finde very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two...conceits were loftie, their stiles stately, their con" Dugcl. i; .i.ni. i. 533. ii. 275. ° Lib. i. ch. xxxi. p. 48. edit. 1589. veyance cleanly, their...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 572 pages
...of the same chapter. "Henry earle of Surrey, and sir Thomas Wyat, between whom I finde very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two...conceits were loftie, their stiles stately, their con• Dugd. Baron. i. 533. ii. 273. " Lib. i. ch. xxxi. p. 48. edit. 1589. veyance cleanly, their...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 548 pages
...between ^whom I findo very little difference, I repute them (as before) for the two chii-f lanterncs of light to all others that have since employed their...conceits were loftie, their stiles stately, their con° Du,{d. Baron, i. 533. ii. 273. " Lib. i. ch. xxxi. p. 48. edit. 1589. veyance cleanly, their...
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Notes and Queries

1897 - 1138 pages
...the poetic art largely upon the work of these "first reformers of our English meetre and stile "; " the two chief lanternes of light to all others that...since employed their pennes upon English Poesie." In fact, Puttenham may have written the passage upon rhyme already quoted partly to justify the offences...
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