Barnabe Barnes (c. 1571 – 1609) was an English poet. He is known for his Petrarchan love sonnets and for his combative personality, involving feuds with...
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journalist, editor, author Barnabe Barnes (c. 1569–1609), English poet Carol Barnes (1944–2008), British newsreader Catharine Weed Barnes (1851–1913), American...
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Barnabe mey refer to: Barnabe Creek, a stream in the U.S. state of California Barnabe Barnes (c. 1571 – 1609), English poet Barnabe Googe (1540–1594)...
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sonnets of the time. Poets like Thomas Watson, Michael Drayton, and Barnabe Barnes were all part of this sonnet craze and each wrote sonnets proclaiming...
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several works of the performing arts. In the 1607 play Devil's Charter by Barnabe Barnes, a snake handler brings two asps to Cleopatra and allows them to bite...
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Moffet. The importance of these is evident in the devotional lyrics of Barnabe Barnes, Nicholas Breton, Henry Constable, Francis Davison, Giles Fletcher,...
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of Fancie (1593), 60 sonnets formerly attributed to Thomas Watson. Barnabe Barnes, Partenophil and Parthenophe (1593), 104 sonnets. Giles Fletcher, Licia...
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in 1943), novelist ('Regeneration' trilogy), now resident in Durham. Barnabe Barnes, (baptised 1571, died 1609), Elizabethan poet. Died in Durham. Henry...
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William Alabaster William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling Robert Armin Barnabe Barnes Lording Barry Francis Beaumont William Berkeley Samuel Brandon Antony...
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as well of the lovers of Poets, as of Poets themselves", and in 1593 Barnabe Barnes published Parthenophil and Parthenope with a dedicatory sonnet to Southampton...
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were: Joseph Addison Matthew Arnold John Austin William Baldwin Barnabe Barnes William Barnes Richard Baxter Joseph Beaumont Joseph Hilaire Belloc William...
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1541) 1609 9 March – William Warner, poet (born c. 1558) December – Barnabe Barnes, poet (born c. 1571) Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of...
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Devil's Charter is an early Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy written by Barnabe Barnes. The play recounts the story of Pope Alexander VI. The Devil's Charter...
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Barlow (died 1613, England, nf) Kitty Barne (1882–1961, England, d/ch) Barnabe Barnes (c. 1571–1609, England, p) Lady Anne Barnard (1750–1825, Scotland/S...
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children's writer Barnabe Barnes (1568 or 1569–1609), poet and playwright Ambrose Barnes (1627–1710), nonconformist and mayor Jonathan Barnes (born 1942),...
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Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, Barnabe Barnes, Gervase Markham, and Richard Barnfield have been proposed as identities...
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Andrewes turns down the bishoprics of Ely and Salisbury. The English poet Barnabe Barnes is prosecuted in the Star Chamber for attempted murder of one John Browne...
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merchant "Velure", a French word for velvet. A textile-based insult in Barnabe Barnes' The Devil's Charter of 1607 has the alliterative "My perpetuana pander"...
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– Jacobus Arminius, Dutch Reformed theologian (b. 1560) December – Barnabe Barnes, English poet (b. c. 1571) December 4 – Alexander Hume, Scottish poet...
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December 4 – Alexander Hume, Scottish poet (born c. 1560) December – Barnabe Barnes, English poet (born c. 1571) Thomas Middleton. A Trick to Catch the...
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closet dramas Croesus and Darius Anonymous – Claudius Tiberius Nero Barnabe Barnes – The Devil's Charter Francis Beaumont – The Knight of the Burning Pestle...
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– Jacobus Arminius, Dutch Reformed theologian (b. 1560) December – Barnabe Barnes, English poet (b. c. 1571) December 4 – Alexander Hume, Scottish poet...
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Piotr Zbylitowski, Polish poet and satirist (died 1649) probable – Barnabe Barnes, English poet and dramatist (baptised 1571; died 1609) January 20 –...
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pseudonym, and the sonnets are attributed to Thomas Nashe, Samuel Daniel, Barnabe Barnes and some other editorial hand. A contemporary scholar reviewing Brooks's...
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eventually became responsible for her food as the Queen's carver. In 1593 Barnabe Barnes included a sonnet to "the Beautiful Lady, the Lady Bridget Manners"...
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candidate has been found. The choruses spoken by Gower were influenced by Barnabe Barnes's The Diuils Charter (1607) and by The Trauailes of the Three English...
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history of Petrarchanism, whereas poets such as Pierre de Ronsard and Barnabe Barnes, used each of the Ovidian myths as a figure for achieved sexual intercourse...
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Petrarch and notes analogues in the work of Ronsard, Michael Drayton, and Barnabe Barnes. The poem has not enjoyed a high reputation. Henry Charles Beeching...
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friend of George Eliot's, and William wrote the first major biography of Barnabe Barnes, the famous 16th-century poet and patron of William Shakespeare. George...
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Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, Barnabe Barnes, Gervase Markham, and Richard Barnfield. The second and third quatrains...
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