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THE LIVES - Of the Most Famous - English Poets. - (1687) - BY - William Winstanley. - A FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION WITH AN INTRODUCTION - BY - William Riley Parker - GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA SCHOLARS' FACSIMILES & REPRINTS 1963 - SCHOLARS' FACSIMILES & REPRINTS 1605 N.W. 14th AVE. GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, U.S.A. - HARRY R. WARFEL, GENERAL EDITOR - REPRODUCED FROM A COPY OWNED BY - HARRY R. WARFEL - L.C. CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 63-7095 - MANUFACTURED IN THE U.S.A. - LETTERPRESS BY J.N. ANZEL, INC. PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY BY EDWARDS BROTHERS BINDING BY UNIVERSAL-DIXIE BINDERY
Introduction
THE - LIVES - Of the most Famous - English Poets, - OR THE - Honour of PARNASSUS; - In a Brief - ESSAY - OF THE - WORKS and WRITINGS - of above Two Hundred of them, from the Time of K. WILLIAM the Conqueror, - To the Reign of His Present Majesty - King JAMES II. - Marmora Mæonij vincunt Monumenta Libelli; Vivitur ingenio, extera Mortis erunt. - Written by WILLIAM WINSTANLEY, Author of the English Worthies. - Licensed, June 16, 1685. Rob. Midgley. - LONDON, - Printed by H. Clark, for Samuel Manship at the Sign of the Black Bull in Cornhil, 1687.
TO THE WORSHIPFUL Francis Bradbury, Esq;
THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
The Names of the Poets Mention'd in this Book.
THE - LIVES - Of the most Famous - ENGLISH POETS, - FROM WILLIAM the Conqueror, to these Present Times.
The Life of ROBERT of Glocester.
RICHARD the Hermit.
Te Deum.
A pioneering 17th‑century effort to chronicle England’s poetic voices, this collection arranges its subjects from the medieval minstrel Robert of Gloucester through the Restoration era. Each entry offers a concise portrait, often accompanied by a memorable excerpt from the poet’s work, giving listeners a taste of the verse that shaped English literature. The biographies are presented in the order they appeared, allowing a sense of the evolving literary landscape as it unfolded over centuries.
The compiler worked at a time when scholarly rigor was still developing, drawing heavily on earlier reference works while also seeking out fresh material from lesser‑known archives. His candid commentary reveals the choices and gaps that shaped the selection—omitting many Scottish and female poets, and sometimes relying on what modern readers would call plagiarism. Listening to this narrative provides a vivid glimpse into the early practice of literary historiography, with all its enthusiasm and occasional rough edges.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (306K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner, Leonard Johnson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2005-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1698
A lively 17th-century English poet and biographer, he is best remembered for gathering the lives of writers into books that helped shape literary history. His work mixed curiosity, enthusiasm, and a strong taste for the colorful stories behind famous names.
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