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The books ordered burned were Joseph Hall's Virgidemiarum , John Marston's Pigmalion 79 and Scourge of Villanye ; The Shadowe of truthe in Epigrams and Satyres ; 80 Snarling Satyres ; 8 Thomas Cutwode's Caltha Poetarum ; “ DAVYes ...
The books ordered burned were Joseph Hall's Virgidemiarum , John Marston's Pigmalion 79 and Scourge of Villanye ; The Shadowe of truthe in Epigrams and Satyres ; 80 Snarling Satyres ; 8 Thomas Cutwode's Caltha Poetarum ; “ DAVYes ...
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Most of the books ordered burned had been published in 1598 and 1599. The Davies epigrams had probably been going about from hand to hand , either in manuscript or in print , since 1596 or earlier . The date usually accepted is 1596.
Most of the books ordered burned had been published in 1598 and 1599. The Davies epigrams had probably been going about from hand to hand , either in manuscript or in print , since 1596 or earlier . The date usually accepted is 1596.
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Bastard in Chrestoleros , Seuen Bookes of Epigrams , has two allusions to the Davies epigrams . One is indirect and deals with the boastful soldier Scilla 86 in a way that seems reminiscent of two epigrams by Davies .
Bastard in Chrestoleros , Seuen Bookes of Epigrams , has two allusions to the Davies epigrams . One is indirect and deals with the boastful soldier Scilla 86 in a way that seems reminiscent of two epigrams by Davies .
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