-
included the
cleric John Earle, well
known for his
satirical book
Microcosmographie, with whom he
studied Latin and Gr****, and
Thomas Hobbes, the philosopher...
- –
Michael Drayton First Steps up Parn****us –
Michael Drayton 1628
Microcosmographie – John
Earle 1629 The
Roman Actor (play) –
Philip M****inger La Dama...
-
place to pick up gossip,
topical jokes, and even prostitutes. In his
Microcosmographie (1628), a
series of
satirical portraits of
contemporary England, John...
-
Thomas Dekker – Wars, Wars, Wars John Earle,
Bishop of
Salisbury –
Microcosmographie Nicolas des
Escuteaux – Les
jaloux desdains de
Chrysis William Harvey...
- Earle's
chief title to
remembrance is his
witty and
humorous work,
Microcosmographie, or a
Peece of the
World discovered, in
Essayes and Characters, which...
-
topical jokes, and even prostitutes. John
Earle (1601–1665), in his
Microcosmographie (1628),
called Paul's walk "the land's
epitome . . . the
lesser isle...