- The
Shepheardes Calender (originally
titled The
Shepheardes Calendar,
Conteyning twelve Aeglogues proportionable to the
Twelve monthes.
Entitled to the...
-
secretary to John Young,
Bishop of Rochester. In 1579, he
published The
Shepheardes Calender and
around the same time
married his
first wife,
Machabyas Childe...
- Tityrus, a
pseudonym used by
Edmund Spenser for
Geoffrey Chaucer in The
Shepheardes Calender Tityrus the
pseudonym of J.A.H. Catton,
editor of the Athletic...
- sneer". It is
first recorded in
English in 1579, in an
annotation to The
Shepheardes Calender by
Edmund Spenser: Tom piper, an
ironicall Sarcasmus, spoken...
- of
poems itself,
previously used for
example by
Edmund Spenser in The
Shepheardes Calender (1579) or Anne
Bradstreet in 'The
Author to Her Book' (1650s)...
- prosody. He
decried rhyming verse,
showed enthusiasm for Spenser's The
Shepheardes Calender, and
urged the
adoption of
hexameters and
sapphics for English...
- Rosalind, the
object of
Colin Clout's love in
Edmund Spenser's poem The
Shepheardes Calender "Rosalind", a poem by Alfred, Lord
Tennyson Rosalind, a play...
- worn by
country folk. An
example can be seen in
Edmund Spenser's The
Shepheardes Calender. The
scholars also note that "hive" is not a word generally...
- Elizabeth's reign, with John Lyly's
Euphues and
Edmund Spenser's The
Shepheardes Calender in 1578.
During the 1590s, some of the
great names of English...
- by Mantuan. A
landmark in
English pastoral poetry was Spenser’s The
Shepheardes Calender,
first published in 1579. Spenser's work
consists of twelve...