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" To stand by mine, that most ingenious knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right I want extremely, yet in speaking thus I do but show the love that was 'twixt us, And not his numbers which were brave and high, So like his mind was his clear poesy... "
The Monthly Epitome - Page 297
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The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors: 1639-1729

Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1901 - 812 pages
...ingenious knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right I want extremely, yet in speaking thus I do but show the love that was 'twixt us, And not his numbers,...were brave and high, So like his mind was his clear poesie. — DRAYTON, MICHAEL, c 1627, Of Poets and Poesie. The purity of this gentleman's vein was...
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1639-1729

Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1901 - 806 pages
...Masson, p. 41. My Alexander, to whom in his rif,rht I want extremely, yet in speaking thus I do but show the love that was 'twixt us, And not his numbers, which were brave and So like his mind was his clear ]ioesie. — DRAYTON, MICHAEL, с 1627, Of Poets and Poesie. The purity...
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Shakespeare im literarischen Urteil seiner Zeit

Levin Ludwig Schücking - 1908 - 224 pages
...ingenious knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right, I want extremely, yet in speaking thus I do but shew the love, that was 'twixt us, And not his numbers, which were brave and hie, So like his mind was his cleare Poesie; And my deare Drummond, to whom much I owe For his much...
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1639-1729

Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 812 pages
...whom ill his right I want extremely, yet in speaking thus I do but show the love that was 'twixt ns, And not his numbers, which were brave and high, So like his mind was his clear poesie. — DRAYTON, MICHAEL, c 1627, Of Poets and Poesie. The purity of this gentleman's vein was...
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Draytons, anteil an "Heinrich VI", 2. u. 3. teil

Else von Schaubert - 1920 - 246 pages
...knight, My Alexander, to whom in his right, I want extreamely, yet in speaking thus I doe but shew the love, that was twixt us, And not his num'bers which • were brave and hie, So like his mind, was his clear Poesie, And my dear Drummond to whom much I owe For his\much love,...
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