George Gascoigne
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 447 years ago |
Born | Cardington |
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Date of died | October 7,1577 |
Died | Barnack |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Elizabeth Breton |
Parents | John Gascoigne |
Job | Author |
Poet | |
Education | Trinity College |
Nationality | English |
Date of birth | January 1,1525 |
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ID | 1290197 |
complete poems of George Gascoigne. .
hundreth sundrie flowres, from the original edition of 1573
Supposes and Jocasta
The Complete Works of George Gascoigne; Volume 1
The glass of government
Gascoigne's Princely pleasures, with the masque, intended to have been presented before Queen Elizabeth, at Kenilworth castle in 1575, with an introductory memoir and notes
Certayne notes of instruction in English verse, 1575
The Princely Pleasures at Kenelworth Castle
The Princely Pleasures, at the Court at Kenilworth
The green knight
A Packet of Poems and Certain Notes of Instruction
The Steele Glas: A Satyre
The Spoyle of Antwerpe Faithfully Reported by a True Englishman
The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: Volume 1, The Posies
George Gascoigne's A Hundredth Sundrie Flowres
Selected poems : with 'Certayne notes of instruction concerning the making of verse or ryme in English'
George Gascoigne's A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres
Four Old Plays. Three Interludes: Thersytes, Jack Jugler and Heywood's Pardoner and Frere: And Jocasta, a Tragedy by Gascoigne and Kinwelmarsh, with an Introduction and Notes
George Gascoigne's The steele glas and the Complainte of Phylomene
Greene Knight: Selected Writings of George Gascoigne
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 A Remembrance of the Well Imployed Life, and Godly End of George Gascoigne, Esquire . . .
Ancient Critical Essays Upon English Poets and Poësy;
The Complete Works of George Gascoigne - Scholar's Choice Edition
George Gascoigne's The Steele Glas and the Complainte of Phylomene: A Critical Edition with an Introduction
Kenilworth Festivities: Comprising Laneham's Description of the Pageantry, and Gascoigne's Masques, Represented Before Queen Elizabeth, at Kenilworth Castle Anno 1575; with Introductory Prefaces, Glossarial and Explanatory Notes. Illustrated with Several Engravings
Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester: A Critical Inquiry Into the Authenticity of the Various Statements in Relation to the Death of Amye Robsart, and of the Libels on the Earl of Leycester, with a Vindication of the Earl by His Nephew Sir Philip Sydne
Steeleglas, Fifteen Seventy-Five & the Complaynt of Philomene Fifteen Seventy-Six
A Hundred Sundry Flowers, 1573
The posies
hundreth sundrie flowres, from the original edition of 1573
Supposes and Jocasta
The Complete Works of George Gascoigne; Volume 1
The glass of government
Gascoigne's Princely pleasures, with the masque, intended to have been presented before Queen Elizabeth, at Kenilworth castle in 1575, with an introductory memoir and notes
Certayne notes of instruction in English verse, 1575
The Princely Pleasures at Kenelworth Castle
The Princely Pleasures, at the Court at Kenilworth
The green knight
A Packet of Poems and Certain Notes of Instruction
The Steele Glas: A Satyre
The Spoyle of Antwerpe Faithfully Reported by a True Englishman
The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: Volume 1, The Posies
George Gascoigne's A Hundredth Sundrie Flowres
Selected poems : with 'Certayne notes of instruction concerning the making of verse or ryme in English'
George Gascoigne's A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres
Four Old Plays. Three Interludes: Thersytes, Jack Jugler and Heywood's Pardoner and Frere: And Jocasta, a Tragedy by Gascoigne and Kinwelmarsh, with an Introduction and Notes
George Gascoigne's The steele glas and the Complainte of Phylomene
Greene Knight: Selected Writings of George Gascoigne
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 A Remembrance of the Well Imployed Life, and Godly End of George Gascoigne, Esquire . . .
Ancient Critical Essays Upon English Poets and Poësy;
The Complete Works of George Gascoigne - Scholar's Choice Edition
George Gascoigne's The Steele Glas and the Complainte of Phylomene: A Critical Edition with an Introduction
Kenilworth Festivities: Comprising Laneham's Description of the Pageantry, and Gascoigne's Masques, Represented Before Queen Elizabeth, at Kenilworth Castle Anno 1575; with Introductory Prefaces, Glossarial and Explanatory Notes. Illustrated with Several Engravings
Amye Robsart and the Earl of Leycester: A Critical Inquiry Into the Authenticity of the Various Statements in Relation to the Death of Amye Robsart, and of the Libels on the Earl of Leycester, with a Vindication of the Earl by His Nephew Sir Philip Sydne
Steeleglas, Fifteen Seventy-Five & the Complaynt of Philomene Fifteen Seventy-Six
A Hundred Sundry Flowers, 1573
The posies
George Gascoigne Life story
George Gascoigne was an English poet, soldier and unsuccessful courtier. He is considered the most important poet of the early Elizabethan era, following Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and leading to the emergence of Philip Sidney.