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... Earl of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyatt had travelled in Italy , and formed their taste there . Spenser imitated the Italian writers ; Milton improved on them ; but this school expired soon after the Resto- ration , and a new one arose on ...
... Earl of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyatt had travelled in Italy , and formed their taste there . Spenser imitated the Italian writers ; Milton improved on them ; but this school expired soon after the Resto- ration , and a new one arose on ...
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... Earl of Gloucester and Hertford ; married at Westminster , May 2 , 1290 , to Joan de Acres or Acon ( so called from having been born at Acon in the Holy Land ) , second daughter of King Edward.— He died 1295 . Ver . 14 . " To arms ...
... Earl of Gloucester and Hertford ; married at Westminster , May 2 , 1290 , to Joan de Acres or Acon ( so called from having been born at Acon in the Holy Land ) , second daughter of King Edward.— He died 1295 . Ver . 14 . " To arms ...
Side 31
... Earl of Pembroke , was slain at a tourna- ment on the day of his nuptials . She was the foundress of Pembroke College or Hall , under the name of Aula Mariæ de Valentia . That wept her bleeding Love , and princely Clare , ODES . 31.
... Earl of Pembroke , was slain at a tourna- ment on the day of his nuptials . She was the foundress of Pembroke College or Hall , under the name of Aula Mariæ de Valentia . That wept her bleeding Love , and princely Clare , ODES . 31.
Side 32
... Earl of Ulster , and daughter of Gilbert de Clare , Earl of Gloucester , by Joan of Acres , daughter of Edward the First . Hence the poet gives her the epithet of She founded Clare Hall . princely . Ver . 43. And Anjou's heroine , and ...
... Earl of Ulster , and daughter of Gilbert de Clare , Earl of Gloucester , by Joan of Acres , daughter of Edward the First . Hence the poet gives her the epithet of She founded Clare Hall . princely . Ver . 43. And Anjou's heroine , and ...
Side 35
... earl of the Orkney islands , went with a fleet of ships and a considerable body of troops into Ireland , to the assistance of Sictryg with the silken beard , who was then making war on his father - in - law Brian , king of Dublin : the earl ...
... earl of the Orkney islands , went with a fleet of ships and a considerable body of troops into Ireland , to the assistance of Sictryg with the silken beard , who was then making war on his father - in - law Brian , king of Dublin : the earl ...
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