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  1. The Life and Writings of George Gascoigne, With Three Poems Heretofore Not Reprinted by Felix Emmanuel Schelling, 2010-01-02
  2. George Gascoigne and Elizabeth Bacon Bretton Boyes Gascoigne. by Charles Tyler Prouty, 1938
  3. The posies of George Gascoigne Esquire (1575) by George Gascoigne, 2010-07-13
  4. The glasse of gouernement A tragicall comedie so entituled, bycause therein are handled aswell the rewardes for vertues, as also the punishment for vices. Done by George Gascoigne Esquier.(1575) by George Gascoigne, 2010-07-13
  5. 1. Certayne notes of instruction in English verse. 1575. 2. The steele glas ... 1576. 3. The complaynt of Philomene ... 1576. Preceded by George Whetstone's ... godly end of George Gascoigne, esquire ... by George Gascoigne, George Whetstone, 2010-08-02
  6. The Life and Writings of George Gascoigne with Three Poems Heretofore Not Reprinted by Felix E. Schelling, 1967
  7. Gillian Austen. George Gascoigne.(Book review): An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Jim Ellis, 2008-12-22
  8. The life and writings of George Gascoigne: With three poems heretofore not reprinted by Felix Emmanuel Schelling, 1893-01-01
  9. The Life And Writings Of George Gascoigne: With Three Poems Heretofore Not Reprinted (1893) by George Gascoigne, Felix Emmanuel Schelling, 2010-02-17
  10. 1577 Deaths: Eric Xiv of Sweden, Robert Bell, George Durie, Cuthbert Mayne, George Gascoigne, García Álvarez de Toledo
  11. George Gascoigne's A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres by George; C.T. Prouty (Ed.) Gascoigne, 1970-01-01
  12. The Life and Writings of George Gascoigne, with Three Poems Heretofore not Reprinted. by George] [Gascoigne, 1912
  13. The Complete Works Of George Gascoigne V2 (1910) by George Gascoigne, 2010-09-10
  14. George Gascoigne als übersetzer italienischer dichtungen (German Edition) by Richard Henning, 1913-01-01

61. George Gascoigne's The Adventures Of Master F.J.
The Adventures of Master FJ. by. george gascoigne. This text is in 1575.george gascoigne. The Adventures of Master FJ Contents Letter
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The Adventures of Master F.J.
by
George Gascoigne
This text is based on the version of "The Adventures of Master F.J." as found "corrected, perfected, and augmented by the author" in Gascoigne's The Posies , published in 1575. George Gascoigne The Adventures of Master F.J. Contents: Letter 1 : F.J.'s First Letter to Lady Leonora/Dame Elinor
Poem 1
:"Fair Bersabe the bright"
Letter 2
: Elinor's response to F.J.
Letter 3
: F.J. to Elinor
: "Of thee dear dame"
Letter 4
: Elinor to F.J.
Poem 3
: "Love, Hope, and Death"
Poem 4
: "In prime of lustie yeares"
Poem 5
: "A cloud of care"
Meeting 1
: F.J.'s first private meeting with his Mistresse
Poem 6
: "Dame Cinthia her selfe" Fraunces' Dream Poem 7 : "That selfe same day" Poem 8 : "Beautie shut up thy shop" Poem 9 : "The stately Dames of Rome" The Story of Suspicion Poem 10 : "What state to man" Pergo's Story Meeting 2 : F.J.'a Mistresse visits him while he is sick Fraunces' Story Letter 5 : Elinor to F.J. Poem 11 : "I could not though I would" Poem 12 : "With hir in armes" Poem 13 : "And if I did what then" Other Material : from A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres' version of "The Adventures of Master F.I.

62. Bibliography
Selected Bibliography. gascoigne, george. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres. Ed. CT Prouty.Columbia U Missouri Press, 1970. gascoigne, george. The Posies. Ed.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CLASS/workshop97/saer/biblio.html
Selected Bibliography
Gascoigne, George. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres. Ed. C. T. Prouty. Columbia: U Missouri Press, 1970. Gascoigne, George. The Posies. Ed. John W. Cunliffe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1907. Johnson, Ronald C. George Gascoigne. New York: Twane Publishers, 1972. Prouty, C. T. George Gascoigne: Elizabethan Courtier, Soldier, and Poet. New York: Columbia
UP, 1942 Back

63. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT BRISTOL UNIVERSITY
Antonie , trans. by Mary Sidney Herbert Pembroke (HTML at Oregon);gascoigne, george, trans. Jocasta , by Euripides, also trans. by
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  • 64. And If I Did, What Then, George Gascoigne
    george gascoigne. And if I did, what then? Are you aggrieved therefore?The sea hath fish for every man, And what would you have more? .
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    Are you aggrieved therefore?
    The sea hath fish for every man,
    Thus did my mistress once
    Amaze my mind with doubt;
    And popped a question for the nonce,
    To beat my brains about. Whereto I thus replied:
    That all the seas at every tide
    Were his alone to fish.
    But since it may not be,
    Let such fish there as find the gain
    And leave the loss for me. And with such luck and loss I will content myself, Till tides of turning time may toss Such fishers on the shelf. That every man may see, Than will I laugh and clap my hands

    65. Luminarium Book Store George Gascoigne
    A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres by george gascoigne, GW Pigman (Editor) US $170.00 HardcoverOxford University Press; January 2001 This is the only edition of
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    "This is the only edition of George Gascoigne's A Hundreth
    Sundrie Flowres
    to respect the integrity of the first edition, which
    he published as an anonymous anthology in 1573. Earlier editors
    either based their work on The Posies of George Gascoigne Esquire , self-censored and published in 1575, or omitted the two plays, Supposes and Jocasta . The critical apparatus of this edition allows the reader to reconstruct the changes Gascoigne made to The Posies, and all the works which appear there for the first time are included, and situates his works in their literary and social Order it from Amazon.co.uk Complete Works, ( 2 Vols. ) by George Gascoigne US $150.00 Library Binding Reprint Services Corp; January 1907

    66. Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership
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    67. [EMLS 8.2 (September, 2002]: 11.1-5 Review Of George Gascoigne, A Hundreth Sundr
    george gascoigne. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres. Ed. GW Pigman III. Oxford OxfordUP, 2000. Review of george gascoigne. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres. Ed.
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    George Gascoigne. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres . Ed. G.W. Pigman III. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2000. lxv+781 pp. ISBN 19 811779 5.
    Adam Smyth
    University of Reading
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    Smyth, Adam. "Review of George Gascoigne. A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres . Ed. G.W. Pigman III. " Early Modern Literary Studies http://purl.oclc.org/emls/08-2/smythrev.html
  • Henry R. Plomer declared George Gascoigne's A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres (1573) "one of those bibliographical eccentricities which it seems hopeless to explain," and the printer's preface to Gascoigne's text notes, with comic understatement, that the book has "a greater commoditie than common poesies have ben accustomed to present"(4). Gascoigne's collection includes the first Italian-style comedy in English, Supposes Jocasta , a tragedy deriving from Euripides; poems in numerous verse forms and on diverse topics (Psalm translations; protestations of love; descriptions of hunting and of gardens; celebrations of individual aristocrats); a marriage masque; and Gascoigne's most famous work, The Adventures of Master F.J.
  • 68. Playwright Search
    gascoigne in directory.co.uk 14. george gascoigne (15391578) Biography, works, and resources for the Renaissancepoet george gascoigne (1539-1578) The Life of george gascoigne.
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    70. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
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    71. ILovePoetry.com
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    72. George Gascoigne, The Adventures Of Master F.J.
    george gascoigne, The Adventures of Master FJ (1573). The Printerto the Reader. It hath been an old saying that while two dogs do
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    The Printer to the Reader. It hath been an old saying that while two dogs do strive for a bone the third may come and carry it away. And this proverb may (as I fear) be well verified in me which take in hand the imprinting of this poetical Posy. For the case seemeth doubtful, and I will disclose my conjecture: Master H. W. in the beginning of this work hath in his letter written to the Readers cunningly discharged himself of any such misliking as the graver sort of grayhaired judgers might perhaps conceive in the publication of these pleasant Pamphlets. And next unto that learned preamble, the letter of G. T. (by whom as seemeth, the first copy hereof was unto the same H. W. delivered) doth with no less clerkly cunning seek to persuade the readers that he also would by no means have i t published. Now I fear very much all these words notwithstanding that these two gentlemen were of one assent compact to have it imprinted, and yet, finding by experience that nothing is so wellhandled nowadays but that some malicious minds may either take occasion to mislike it themselves or else find means to make it odious unto others, they have therefore each of them politicly prevented the danger of misreport, and suffered me the poor Printer to run away with the palm of so perilous a victory.

    73. Pseudopodium Gascoigne
    booksellers, often anonymously. So how could an ambitious young wannabecourtpoet like george gascoigne get famous in a hurry? By giving
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    74. On The Pleasant Fable Of Ferdinando Jeronomi
    The 1573 edition of george gascoigne s works came wrapped in worried protestationsof innocence, ignorance, and anonymity all laughably transparent given
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    75. Blake, George Gascoigne - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
    Blake, george gascoigne Bright Sparcs Biographical entry, Bright Sparcs is abiographical, bibliographical and archival database of Australian scientists
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    Blake, George Gascoigne (1885 - 1961)
    Online Sources Published Sources Physicist and Chemist Born: 25 February 1885 England. Died: 16 January 1961. Blake worked for the University of Sydney towards the end of his life in an honorary capacity in both physics and chemistry. He wrote a book, "History of Radio Telegraphy and Telephony" (1928). Career Highlights Born England, 25 February 1885. Died Sydney, 16 January 1961. BSc, University of Sydney 1955, MSc 1957. Honorary research physicist, University of Sydney. Honorary research fellow in chemistry, University of Sydney 1955-61. Online Sources Published Sources Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: McCarthy, G.J.
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    76. Physics In Australia To 1945 - BLAKE, George Gascoigne
    BLAKE, george gascoigne. Born Richmond, Surrey, England, 25 February1885; died Sydney 16 January 1961. Radiographer, UK, 1905ca.1936.
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    P HYSICS IN A USTRALIA TO Inquiries and corrections to R.W. Home r.home@hps.unimelb.edu.au
    WWW edition prepared by Tim Sherrat and Victoria Young for Bright Sparcs , June 1995
    BLAKE, George Gascoigne
    Born Richmond, Surrey, England, 25 February 1885; died Sydney 16 January 1961. Radiographer, U.K., 1905-ca.1936. Honorary Research physicist, Sydney University, ca.1936-1955. Honorary Research fellow, chemistry, Sydney University 1955-61. B.Sc. Sydney University 1955, M.Sc. 1957.
  • Simple experiments in wireless telegraphy. How to produce the ultra-violet rays, and some experiments with them. A new form of wave detector for wireless telegraphy. Electricity A new form of wireless telegraph receiver. Showing that two currents can be sent along one wire simultaneously. Measuring time taken in conversion of thought into action. Knowledge , N.S., 6 (1909), 14-15. The erection of wireless telegraph aerials working over short distances. An improved form of iron sulphide detector for wireless telegraphy. Electricity The intensified spark gap for wireless telegraphy.
  • 77. The Otter's Oration By George Gascoigne (1575)
    The Otters oration. VVHy stande we beastes abasht, or spare to speake?Why make we not a vertue of our neede? We know by proofe, in
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    The Otters oration
    VVHy stande we beastes abasht, or spare to speake?
    Why make we not a vertue of our neede?
    We know by proofe, in witte we are too weake,
    And weaker muche, bicause all Adams seede,
    (Whiche beare away the weyght of witte in deede)
    Do dayly seeke our names for to distayne,
    With slandrous blotte, for whiche we Beastes be slayne. Firste of my selfe, before the rest to treate,
    Moste men crye out, that fishe I do deuoure,
    Yea some will say, that Lambes (with mee) be meate:
    I graunte to bothe, and he that hath the powre,
    To feede on fishe that sweeter were than sowre, And had yong fleshe to banquet at his fill, Were fonde to fraunche on garbage, graynes, or swyll, But master Man, which findeth all this fault, And streynes deuise for many a dayntie dishe, Whiche suffreth not that hunger him assault, But feedes his fill on euery fleshe and fishe, Whiche muste haue all, as muche as witte can wishe, Us seely Beastes, deuouring Beastes do call, And he himselfe, moste bloudie beaste of all. Well yet mee thinkes, I heare him preache this Texte

    78. MIT OpenCourseWare | Literature | 21L.704 Studies In Poetry: Gender And Lyric --
    gascoigne, george. A Hundredth Sundrie Flowers. Edited by CT Prouty.Volume XVII No. 2. Columbia University of Missouri Press, 1964.
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    Alighieri, Dante. La Vita Nuova . Edited and translated by Barbara Reynolds. New York: Penguin, 1969. "Early English Books Online." ProQuest. Gascoigne, George. "Luminarium" (LU) at http://www.luminarium.org/renlit Petrarch. "Letters." In Petrarch and His World . Edited and translated by Morris Bishop. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1963. Petrarch. Petrarch's Lyric Poems . Edited and translated by Robert L. Durling. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1990. "Public Domain Modern English Text Collection" at http://www.hti.umich.edu/english/pd-modeng Puttenham, George. The Arte of English Poesie . [Kent, Ohio]: Kent State University Press, 1971.

    79. MIT OpenCourseWare | Literature | 21L.704 Studies In Poetry: Gender And Lyric --
    8, gascoigne, george. The Adventures of Mr. FJ. Puttenham, george. 9, gascoigne,george. The Adventures of Mr. FJ (Cont.). Castiglione, Baldesar.
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    READINGS / ACTIVITY ASSIGNMENTS Introduction. Dante. Vita Nuova Petrarca Francesco. Tottel. "The Printer to the Reader." In Songs and Sonnets (1557). Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey. Wyatt, Sir Thomas. Tottel. Songs and Sonnets (1557). Wyatt, Sir Thomas. Also:
    Wyatt . "Farewell, Love"; "My Lute Awake!"; "In Spain"; "Madam, Withouten Many Words." (See also the "Answer from a Lady" in notes) Gascoigne, George. The Adventures of Mr. F. J. Puttenham, George. The Arte of English Poesie. Gascoigne, George. The Adventures of Mr. F. J. (Cont.) Castiglione, Baldesar. The Book of the Courtier I. Elizabeth I Ralegh, Sir Walter.

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