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At the other end were the poetical miscellanies compiled for pleasure, which were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry.
And this was the case with printed miscellanies, where bawdy verse was a favorite.
The Index reveals an alternative literary canon of the poets most widely read in printed miscellanies.
Herrick's poetry was widely appreciated, appeared in miscellanies, and was set to music.
Thus it is worth considering the number of different miscellanies in which a poet's work appears.
Also apparent is an ancestral link with Elizabethan miscellanies like Tottel's Songs and Sonnettes and The Paradyse of Daynty Deuises.
The poetical miscellanies, compiled for pleasure, were filled with an apparently random collection of poetry.
Not just one of those spurious conditions expressed in Greek or Latin which miscellanies love to list but no one actually uses, glossophobia is big business.
This project is producing a database guide to about 400 manuscript miscellanies and commonplace books by British women from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
What emerges is a picture of a culture that relied on the grammatical, rhetorical, and prosodic tools that can be found in surviving early medieval miscellanies.
Prognostics have thus been discovered in computi, in volumes on science or medicine, and in miscellanies which present a host of different text genres.
In May, 1709, Pope's Pastorals was published in the sixth part of Tonson's Poetical Miscellanies.
Examples from Classical Literature
The miscellanies really stand to the novels in the relation of a sort of prolegomenon.
Some of the Essays of Elia and his other miscellanies are or pretend to be actual letters.
A satirical account of this folly is given in Swift's miscellanies, vol.
Tate's paraphrase from Simonides, Dryden's miscellanies, vol.
If you are in such haste, how came you to forget the miscellanies?
Many of them are preserved in the miscellanies of the times.
Sends her fifty guineas in the leaves of a Norris's miscellanies.
Returning to the beginnings of Caxton in 1933, the first two publications, Oriflamme and Sirocco were both miscellanies of literature and social and political commentary.
Spanish Papers and other Miscellanies, hitherto unpublished or uncollected.
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