1) Warner, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Warner, William, 1558?-1609, English poet. A lawyer educated at Oxford, he wrote Pan his Syrinx (1584), translated Plautus's Menaechmi (1595), and gained a reputation... 2) 345. William Warner. 1558?-1609. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 345 AUTHOR: William Warner (1558?1609) QUOTATION: We thinke no greater blisse then such To be as be we would, When blessed none but such as be The same as... 3) 344. William Warner. 1558?-1609. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 344 AUTHOR: William Warner (1558?1609) QUOTATION: With that she dasht her on the lippes, So dyed double red: Hard was the heart that gave the blow, Soft... 4) Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Warner, William ...(b. 1558; d. 1608). Pan, his Syrinx or Pipe (1584); Albion s England (1586); Menæchmi, from Plautus (1595). 1... 5) §6. Warner s "Albion s England". VII. Robert Southwell. Samuel Daniel. Vol.
4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge
History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen
Volumes. 1907–21 ...poetry, was characteristic of the time. Even before the loss of the Spanish Armada, William Warner, sometime a student at Oxford and then an attorney, had published... 6) Warner, Sylvia Townsend. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Valentine Ackland, ed. by S. Pinney, and The Element of Lavishness: Letters of Sylvia Townsend Warner and William Maxwell, 1938-1978 (2001), ed. by M. Steinman; partial... 7) §2. Translations of the Classics. I. Translators. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry:
Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge History of English and
American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21 ...link with Euripides. Plautus fared not much better: we have no more than the Menaechmi of William Warner (1595), which may have given Shakespeare a hint for The Comedy... 8) Maxwell, William Keepers, Jr. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
2001 ...Singer. 1See M. Steinman, ed., The Element of Lavishness: Letters of Sylvia Townsend Warner and William Maxwell, 1938-1978 (2001). 2... 9) Berkeley, Busby. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...b. Los Angeles as William Berkeley Enos. He choreographed several Broadway revues before moving (1930) to Hollywood, where he achieved his greatest successes at Warner... 10) §1. Richard Knolles s Compilations. V. Seafaring and Travel. Vol. 4. Prose
and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge History of
English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes.
1907–21 ...influence upon Shakespeare, and, we might have added, upon Marlowe and other dramatists. William Warner, in Albion s England (1602), sings of Willoughby, Chancellor,... |