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- Henry Scogan (also Scoggin) (c.1361–1407) was an English poet and royal tutor. Scogan belonged to a landowning Norfolk family; inn 1391 he succeeded his...
- Also part of the party is Henry's former schoolfriend, the cynical Mr. Scogan, who lies in wait for anyone he can waylay with his reductive criticisms...
- World, showing that Huxley had such a ****ure in mind already in 1921. Mr. Scogan, one of the earlier book's characters, describes an "impersonal generation"...
- Former Age Fortune Gentilesse Lak of Stedfastnesse Lenvoy de Chaucer a Scogan Lenvoy de Chaucer a Bukton Proverbs Balade to Rosemounde Truth Womanly Noblesse...
- – as he would have been a contemporary of John Keats. The character Mr. Scogan expresses his admiration for Lemprière's work as a biographer and lexicographer...
- of Fowls), also containing Henry Scogan's Moral Balad, and Chaucer’s ballads Truth, Fortune, and the Envoy to Scogan The Book of Cutesye Geoffrey Chaucer...
- on public imagination is supplied from the stage. A play (1600) called Scogan and Shelton, by Richard Hathwaye and William Rankins, is mentioned by Henslowe...
- Scilla so unfortunate. I doe professe, by Cupids beautious mother, Heres Scogans choise for Scilla, and none other; Though Scilla’s sick with greife, because...
- Hannibal and Scipio, with William Rankins, January 1601. Not printed. Scogan and Skelton, with William Rankins, January–March 1601. Not printed. The...
- masque comes with the introduction of the two poets John Skelton and Henry Scogan. The English theme is stronger in the anti-masque, which, in addition to...