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CHAPTER XIII
PROSODY FROM CHAUCER TO SPENSER
The standard work is Saintsbury's History of Prosody from the Twelfth
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1903.
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CHAPTER XIV
ELIZABETHAN CRITICISM
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CHAPTER XV
CHRONICLERS AND ANTIQUARIES
WILLIAM CAMDEN.
Britannia, sive Florentissimorum Regnorum Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae et
Insularum adjacentium ex interna antiquitate Chorographica Descriptio,
Authore Guilielmo Camdeno 1586.
This work was published in English under the title: Britain, or a Choro-
graphicall Description of the Most flourishing Kingdomes England, Scotland,
& Ireland, & the Islands adjoyning, out of the depth of Antiquitie: Beau-
tified with Mappes of The Severall Shires of England: Written first in Latine
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Rerum in ecclesia gestarum, quae postremis et periculosis his temporibus
evenerunt, maximarumque per Europam persecutionum, ac Sanctorum
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persecutions & horrible troubles, that have bene wrought & practised
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wrytinges certificatorie as wel of the parties themselves that suffered,
which wer the doers thereof, by John Foxe. Imprinted at London by
John Day, dwellyng over Aldersgate. 1563. Other editions 1570, 1576,
1583, 1596-7, 1618, 1632 and 1641.
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