The arte of English poesie.
1811
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Title
The arte of English poesie.
Variant title
Added title page on v. 2: Ancient critical essays upon English poets and poësy
Spine title
Art of poesie
Created/published
London : Printed by Harding and Wright for Robert Triphook, 1811-1815.
Description
2 v. : front. (port.) ; 25 cm
Associated name
Haslewood, Joseph, 1769-1833.
Puttenham, Richard, 1520?-1601?, author, attributed name.
PN1031 .P8 1811 Cage Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), 1851-1934, former owner.
W.b.611-612 Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883, annotator.
W.b.611-612 Stirling, George, former owner.
W.b.611-612 Towneley, John, 1731-1813, former owner.
Puttenham, Richard, 1520?-1601?, author, attributed name.
PN1031 .P8 1811 Cage Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), 1851-1934, former owner.
W.b.611-612 Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883, annotator.
W.b.611-612 Stirling, George, former owner.
W.b.611-612 Towneley, John, 1731-1813, former owner.
Note
Introduction to both volumes signed: Jos. Haslewood.
The arte of English poesie in vol. 1 ascribed both to Richard and George Puttenham. Also has been attributed to Lord Lumley.
Vol. 2 printed by T. Bensley.
"The present impression consists of only two hundred copies" (v. 1, p. xvi).
"This present edition consists of two hundred and twenty copies" (v. 2, p. xxiii).
Error in paging: vol. 1, p. 93-100 omitted (no text missing).
Each essay is a reprint of the original edition, with reproductions of the title pages.
Includes indexes.
The arte of English poesie in vol. 1 ascribed both to Richard and George Puttenham. Also has been attributed to Lord Lumley.
Vol. 2 printed by T. Bensley.
"The present impression consists of only two hundred copies" (v. 1, p. xvi).
"This present edition consists of two hundred and twenty copies" (v. 2, p. xxiii).
Error in paging: vol. 1, p. 93-100 omitted (no text missing).
Each essay is a reprint of the original edition, with reproductions of the title pages.
Includes indexes.
Contents
v. 1. The arte of English poesie / [by Webster alias George Puttenham], 1589
v. 2. Certayne notes of instruction concerning the making of verse or rhyme in English / from the poesies of George Gascoigne, 1575
A discourse of English poetrie / by William Webbe, 1586
A treatise of the airt of Scottis poësie / by K. James, 1584
An apologie of poetrie prefixed to Orlando Furioso in English heroical verse / by Sr John Harington, 1591
A comparative discourse of our English poets, with the Greeke, Latine, and Italian poets / by Francis Meres, 1598
Observations in the art of English poesie / by Thomas Campion, 1602
A defence of ryme / by Sa: D. [Samuel Daniel], 1603
Hypercritica, or, A rule of judgment for writing, or reading our history's / by Edmund Bolton, 1722
Three proper, and wittie, familiar letters : lately passed betweene two vniuersitie men : touching the earthquake in April last, and our English refourmed versifying / [Edmund Spenser and Gabriel Harvey], 1580
Two other very commendable letters, of the same mens vvriting: both touching the foresaid artificiall versifying, and certain other particulars / [Edmund Spenser and Gabriel Harvey], 1580.
v. 2. Certayne notes of instruction concerning the making of verse or rhyme in English / from the poesies of George Gascoigne, 1575
A discourse of English poetrie / by William Webbe, 1586
A treatise of the airt of Scottis poësie / by K. James, 1584
An apologie of poetrie prefixed to Orlando Furioso in English heroical verse / by Sr John Harington, 1591
A comparative discourse of our English poets, with the Greeke, Latine, and Italian poets / by Francis Meres, 1598
Observations in the art of English poesie / by Thomas Campion, 1602
A defence of ryme / by Sa: D. [Samuel Daniel], 1603
Hypercritica, or, A rule of judgment for writing, or reading our history's / by Edmund Bolton, 1722
Three proper, and wittie, familiar letters : lately passed betweene two vniuersitie men : touching the earthquake in April last, and our English refourmed versifying / [Edmund Spenser and Gabriel Harvey], 1580
Two other very commendable letters, of the same mens vvriting: both touching the foresaid artificiall versifying, and certain other particulars / [Edmund Spenser and Gabriel Harvey], 1580.
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
W.b.611-612
Folger-specific note
Reclassified from PN1031.H3
Annotations of John Payne Collier. Bookplates of George Stirling and John Towneley.
Annotations of John Payne Collier. Bookplates of George Stirling and John Towneley.
Folger accession
cs145
Call number
PN1031 .P8 1811 Cage
Folger-specific note
Bookplate: W.T. Smedley. Volume 1 only.
Folger accession
No case or accession number present