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Henry and Peacham
* Henry Peacham.
In The Compleat Gentleman ( 1622 ) Henry Peacham ( 1576 – 1643 ) praised Byrd in lavish terms as a composer of sacred music:
Henry Peacham, for example, in his The Garden of Eloquence ( 1577 ), enumerated 184 different figures of speech.
Wood also supplied " Robertus de Langland " as a possible alternative, and Henry Peacham attributed the poem to John Lydgate in 1622.
" John Pitts ( 1619 ) attributes Piers Plowman to John Malvern, Henry Peacham ( 1622 ) attributes it to Lydgate.
Book III, " Of Ornament ," which comprises a full half of the Arte, is a catalogue of figures of speech, in the tradition of Richard Sherry, Henry Peacham, Abraham Fraunce, and Angel Day.
Henry Peacham père praises the “ delight of the ear ” in the use of the zeugma in rhetoric, but stresses that “ too many clauses " should be avoided.
* Henry Peacham ( the name shared by two English Renaissance writers who were father and son )
A sketch by Henry Peacham of a performance of Titus Andronicus in 1595.
The Complete Gentleman by Henry Peacham ( 1622 ).
Henry Peacham is the name shared by two English Renaissance writers who were father and son.
The elder Henry Peacham ( 1546 – 1634 ) was an English curate, best known for his treatise on rhetoric titled The Garden of Eloquence first published in 1577.
His son, Henry Peacham ( b. 1578, d. in or after 1644 ) was a poet and writer, known today primarily for his book, The Compleat Gentleman, first printed in 1622.
* Shawn Smith, " Henry Peacham the Elder ," The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 236: British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500-1660, First Series, Detroit: Gale, 2001, pp. 188 – 201.
* Alan R. Young, " Henry Peacham, Author of The Garden of Eloquence ( 1577 ): A Biographical Note ," Notes and Queries, vol.
* John Horden, " Peacham, Henry ( b. 1578, d. in or after 1644 )," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004
* Alan R. Young, Henry Peacham, Boston: Twayne, 1979.
* Henry Peacham, The Garden of Eloquence ( at silva rhetoricae-A guide to rhetoric, by Dr. Gideon Burton, Brigham Young University ).
hu: Henry Peacham
One Renaissance writer, Henry Peacham, enumerated 184 different figures of speech, although it could be argued that this was a manifestation of the increasing over-emphasis on style that began in the Renaissance.
A gnome was defined by the Elizabethan critic Henry Peacham ( 1576 ?– 1643?

Henry and Garden
* May 30 – New York City's Gilmore's Garden is renamed Madison Square Garden by William Henry Vanderbilt, and is opened to the public at 26th Street and Madison Avenue.
* The Death of Mr Baltisberger, translated by Michael Henry Heim, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975
Henry Hawkins ' descendants each made significant contributions to the development of the gardens, including the ornamental plantings along the estate's Long Drive, the Jungle, the hybridizing of rhododendrons and their planting around Flora's Green, and the creation of the Italian Garden.
The county is divided into forty-four townships: Aberdeen, Allison, Bates, Bath, Brainard, Cambria, Carlisle, Claremont, Columbia, East Hanson, East Rondell, Franklyn, Frederick, Garden Prairie, Garland, Gem, Greenfield, Groton, Hecla, Henry, Highland, Lansing, Liberty, Lincoln, Mercier, New Hope, North Detroit, Oneota, Ordway, Osceola, Palmyra, Portage, Prairiewood, Putney, Ravinia, Richland, Riverside, Savo, Shelby, South Detroit, Warner, West Hanson, Westport, West Rondell.
He imagines himself and his fellow soldiers sitting through a lecture by Mrs. Henry Whitaker of the Spring Lake Garden Club.
Henry and LeRoy Kennedy, members of the Garden Oaks Baptist Church, began developing the community in February 1954.
The land, now called " the Covent Garden ", was seized by Henry VIII, and granted to the Earls of Bedford in 1552.
The first definite performance after Shakespeare's day was on 13 March 1738 at Covent Garden, in what seems to have been a stand-alone performance, as there is no record of a performance of either 2 Henry VI or 3 Henry VI.
Apart from the 1738 performance at Covent Garden ( about which nothing is known ), there is no evidence of 1 Henry VI having ever been performed as a stand-alone play, unlike both 2 Henry VI ( which was initially staged as a single play by Douglas Seale in 1951 ) and 3 Henry VI ( which was staged as a single play by Katie Mitchell in 1994 ).
Material used from 1 Henry VI includes the Temple Garden scene, the Mortimer scene and the introduction of Margaret.
The roles of both Talbot and Joan were removed, and 1 Henry VI was reduced to three scenes – the funeral of Henry V, the Temple Garden scene and the introduction of Margaret.
Its planners, Clarence Stein and Henry Wright, and its landscape architect Marjorie Sewell Cautley aimed to incorporate modern planning principles, which were then being introduced into England's Garden Cities, following ideas advocated by urban planners Ebenezer Howard, Sir Patrick Geddes and Clarence Perry.
By his association with Henry Harvey Vivian and the co-partnership housing movement his ideas attracted enough attention and funding to begin Letchworth Garden City, a suburban garden city north of London.
John Selby Watson, Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, 1854.
* Henry Jones-Kew Garden
* The spring / summer production of Nathaniel Lee's Theodosius at Dorset Garden features Henry Purcell's earliest theatre music.
Among lands and property he was given by Henry VIII after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, were the Abbey and town of Tavistock, and the area that is now Covent Garden.
* Stewart Holbrook and Henry Sheldon, Northwest Corner: Oregon and Washington: The Last Frontier ( Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, NY, 1948 )
( On June 4, 1954, Los Angeles-based heavyweight boxer Clarence Henry, who was managed by Mafiosi Frank " Blinky " Palermo, was arrested in New York City for attempting to bribe Oakland, California middleweight Bobby Jones to throw his June 11 Madison Square Garden match with Giardello.

Henry and Eloquence
Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham, Upon Questions Relating to Public Rights, Duties, and Interests: With Historical Introductions, and a Critical Dissertation Upon the Eloquence of the Ancients, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 4 vol.
: Downe came grave auntient Sir John CrookeAnd redd his message in his booke. Fearie well, Quoth Sir William Morris, Soe: But Henry Ludlowes Tayle cry ’ d Noe. Up starts one fuller of devotionThen Eloquence ; and said a very ill motionNot soe neither quoth Sir Henry JenkinThe Motion was good ; but for the stinckingWell quoth Sir Henry Poole it was a bold trickeTo Fart in the nose of the bodie pollitique

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