Identificação
[BNP/E3, 144 – 59]
POETS[1]
“Fight at Finnesburg”; “Beowulf”; Caedmon; Winfrith; Cynewulf; {…}
Layamon; {…}
Langland; Minot; {…}
Gower; {…}
Chaucer; Thomas Occleve; Lydgate; Hawes; Skelton; {…}
King James I. of Scotland; Henryson; Dunbar; Lyndesay; Surrey; Wyatt; Sackville; Gascoigne; Tottel; Sidney; Webbe; Lyly; Davies; Quarles; {…}
Spenser; E. Dyer; Constable; Drayton; Southwell; Giles Fletcher; Phineas Fletcher; Wm. Browne; Wither; Hall; Marston; Donne; Suckling; Lovelace; Carew; Herrick; Herbert; Randolph; Lord Herbert of Cherbury; Crashaw; Vaughan; Sandys; Waller; Donham; Cowley; Marvell; Milton; Butler; Rochester; Roscommon; Otway; †; Dorset; Stepney; Philips; Walsh; Dryden; Smith; Duke; King; Sprat; Halifax; Parnell; Garth; Rowe; Hughes; Sheffield; Prior; Blackmore; Fenton; Gay; Granville; Yalden; Tickell; Hammond; Sommerville; Savage; Broome; Pope; Pitt; Thomson (1); Watts; A. Philips; West; Collins; Shenstone; J. Dyer; Shenstone; Young; Mallet; Akenside; Gray; Lyttelton; Lady Winchelsea; Matthew Green; Montagu (Lady Mary); Blair; Jonhson; Ramsay; Byron; Churchill; Falconer; Chatterton; the Wartons; Beattie; Bishop Percy; Goldsmith; Cibber; {…}
Cowper; Burns; Blake; Crabbe; {…}
Wordsworth; Coleridge; Southey; M. G. Lewis; Montgomery; Strangford; Scott; Shelley; Keats; Byron; Braham (Ingoldsby Legends); {…}
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PLAYWRIGHTS AND DRAMATISTS.[2]
Sackville; Gascoyne; Morton; Whetstone; Lyly; Kyd; Peele; Lodge; Nash; {…}
Shakespeare; Marlowe; Greene; Nicholas Udall (“Gorboduc”), {…}
Ben Jonson; Marston; Dekker; Massinger; Ford; Beaumont and Fletcher (& Fletcher alone); Chapman; Dryden; Wycherley; Congreve; Farquhar; Shirley; Shadwell; Middleton; Heywood; Webster (John); Davenant; Etheredge; Vanbrugh; Crowne; Settle; Otway; Southerne; Rowe; Addison (“Cato”); Young; Gay, Fielding; Foote; Garrick; Horne; Goldsmith; Sheridan; Nathaniel Lee; Lord Lytton; author of “NERO”; Cyril Tourneur; T. Noon Talfourd; R. H. Horne; {…}
[1] POETAS
[2] ESCRITORES DE PEÇAS E DRAMATURGOS.