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... tion , the cardinal Bellay , to Rome , where he resided three years . The cardinal advised him to practise Latin verse ; which he did with some success , though by no means equal to that he obtained in the vernacular tongue . On his ...
... tion , the cardinal Bellay , to Rome , where he resided three years . The cardinal advised him to practise Latin verse ; which he did with some success , though by no means equal to that he obtained in the vernacular tongue . On his ...
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... tion , the cardinal Bellay , to Rome , where he resided three years . The cardinal advised him to practise Latin verse ; which he did with some success , though by no means equal to that he obtained in the vernacular tongue . On his ...
... tion , the cardinal Bellay , to Rome , where he resided three years . The cardinal advised him to practise Latin verse ; which he did with some success , though by no means equal to that he obtained in the vernacular tongue . On his ...
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... tion , was published , entitled , " Jonsonius Virgilius : or , the Memory of Ben Jonson revived , by the Friends of the Muses . " The bust , with the forementioned inscription , which now marks his place in poets ' corner , was put up ...
... tion , was published , entitled , " Jonsonius Virgilius : or , the Memory of Ben Jonson revived , by the Friends of the Muses . " The bust , with the forementioned inscription , which now marks his place in poets ' corner , was put up ...
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admiral afterwards ambassador ancient appears appointed army became born brother cardinal catholic celebrated character Charles Charles IX church command council of Trent counsellor court crown daughter death died distinguished duke duke of Guise earl educated elector palatine eminent emperor employed England English entitled Essex esteemed father favour favourite Ferrara folio France French gave Germany Greek Henry Henry III Henry IV honour Italian Italy James jesuit king king of Navarre king's knight lady language Latin poet learned letters lived London lord Low Countries Lusiad married Mary master native negociations noble obliged obtained Oxford Padua Paris parliament Philip philosophy poems poetry political pope prince prince of Orange principal printed professor protestant published queen Elizabeth received reign religion reputation retired Rome Scotland sent siege Sir Thomas soon Spain Spanish studied tion took translated treatise Venice verses vols writer wrote