Lovelace, Richard Richard Lovelace (16181657?) Richard Lovelace, a seventeenth century cavalierand metaphysical poet. A biography, collection works, essays and web http://www.reference.com/Dir/Arts/Literature/Authors/L/Lovelace,_Richard/
Richard Lovelace: Biography The Life of Richard Lovelace a biography (16181657?) - A biography of RichardLovelace. Richard Lovelace was born into an old and wealthy Kentish family in http://authorsdirectory.com/biography_online_book_portrait_picture/l_authors_ric
English Studies: Links Eighteenth Century Lovelace, Richard (16181657?) Richard Lovelace (1618-1657?) Passions in Poetry -Classical Poems by Richard Lovelace Richard Lovelace Poetry Archives @ eMule http://staff.bcc.edu/english/links_medieval_through_eighteenth.htm
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Lettre A - Poésie De Richard Lovelace Poème de Richard Lovelace (16181657?) , de forme ababcdcd. Le poète l avait rédigéen 1642 dans la prison de Gatehouse à Westminster, où il avait été jeté, http://www.encyclopedie-universelle.com/a-poesie-lovelace.html
Extractions: Deux vers célèbres parlent de la suprématie de l'esprit sur la matière: " Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage", " Les murs de pierre ne font pas une prison, ni les barreaux de fer une cage". En voici le texte original: When Love with unconfined wing Hovers within my gates,
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MSN Encarta - Lovelace, Richard Translate this page Lovelace, Richard (1618-1657?), poète anglais, membre des poètes cavaliers.Emprisonné en 1642 pour avoir présenté au Parlement une pétition réclamant http://fr.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761567156/Lovelace_Richard.html
Lit Cafe: The Renaissance Lovelace, Richard 16181657? Richard Lovelace was born in England and was educatedat Oxford. His evolvement with politics caused him to spend some time http://library.thinkquest.org/17500/data/bio/ren.html
Extractions: Edmund Spenser was born and educated in London. He attended Cambridge University and in 1576 he left to become a noblemen. One of his services included the Earl of Leicester, which allowed him the opportunity of meeting Sir Philip Sidney pastoral poems, was dedicated to Sidney and was called . In 1580, Spenser went to Ireland to assist Lord Grey of Wilton, who was Lord Deputy of Ireland. For his services, Spenser received the Kilcolman Castle, where he settled in 1586. Spenser spent the rest of his life in Ireland, where he began his major work. Here, Spenser wrote The Faerie Queen , an immense epic poem in a deliberate archaic style. This nine-line verse pattern poem created the Spenserian stanza . The first three books of The Faerie Queen The Faerie Queen Chaucer in Westminster Abbey. Sir Philip Sidney was born in Penshurst, Kent, England and was educated at Oxford. After his education, Sidney travelled Europe from 1572 to 1575. A short period after, Sidney left the English court in 1580. He was then knighted. He was sent to Holland to help in the war against Spain. Through this period, Sidney wrote many works including
The Site Of The Red Arrows - British Authors Rudyard (18651936) texts; Lawrence, DH (1885-1930) (1) (2) texts; le Carre,John see Carre; Lovelace, Richard (1618-1657?); Lord Macaulay ( 1800-59) http://www.kulmbach.net/~MGF-Gymnasium/redarrows/english_3a.html
Great Books: Author-Title Index: Authors L To M Lovelace, Richard, English, 16181657?. Poems. Recommended by Bloom. Lowell,Robert, American, 1917-1977. Poems. Recommended by Bloom Ward; Life Studies. http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtalphal.html
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Index Of Poets Richard Lovelace 16181657?. To Althea, from Prison. Christopher Marlowe 1564-1593.The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. Andrew Marvell. A Garden http://www.photoaspects.com/chesil/poetindex.html
Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: Richard Lovelace Richard Lovelace (16181657??). Links to Lovelace. Links to Works. Major Works.Biography. Lovelace, Richard (1618-1657??), English writer, one of the Cavalier poets http://www.csupomona.edu/~absimpson/links/authors/l/lovelacer.html
Extractions: Links to L ovelace Links to Works Major Works Biography Lovelace, Richard (1618-1657?), English writer, one of the Cavalier poets. He was born in Woolwich and educated at the University of Oxford. In 1642 he was imprisoned for presenting to Parliament a petition favoring the restoration of the Anglican bishops who had been excluded from the Long Parliament. He was an ardent Royalist and served with the French army during the Civil War. On his return to England in 1648 he was again imprisoned but was freed in 1649. He spent his large inherited fortune for the Royalist cause and died in poverty and obscurity. Lovelace's verse is uneven in quality. Some poems are strenuously elaborate; the best are characterized by great elegance and grace. He is best known for his lyrics "To Althea, from Prison" and "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars," both written while he was in prison. The first volume of his poems, Lucasta: Epodes, Odes, Sonnets, Songs, Etc
Dr. Anne Simpson's Author Links - L 18981963 Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951 Lindsay, Vachel, 1879-1931 London, Jack,1876-1916 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 Lovelace, Richard, 1618-1657?? http://www.csupomona.edu/~cmkaplan/links/kaplinkaul.html
Extractions: Origin Displayed: Irish Spelling variations include: Lawless, Lovelace, Lovelass, Loveless and others. First found in Glamorgan where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: James Lawless who settled in Virginia in 1739; Daniel, James, John, Joseph, Michael, Miles, Patrick and Walter Lawless, all arrived in Philadelphia Pa. between 1840 and 1860. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: By virtue and prudence.