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George and Puttenham
The following year The Arte of English Poesie, attributed to George Puttenham, placed Oxford among a " crew " of courtier poets ; he also considered Oxford among the best comic playwrights of the day.
( 2 ) The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), attributed to George Puttenham, includes Oxford on a list of courtier poets and prints some of his verses as exemplars of " his excellencie and wit.
In another passage 23 chapters later, the author ( probably George Puttenham ) speaks of aristocratic writers who, if their writings were made public, would appear to be excellent.
* George Puttenham.
** George Puttenham, critic ( d. 1590 )
George Puttenham, calls it a satire in his Arte of English Poesie, noting its obscure language unapprovingly.
These include Friedrich Schiller, George Puttenham, William Empson, Frank Kermode, Raymond Williams, Renato Poggioli, Annabel Patterson, Paul Alpers, and Ken Hiltner.
George Puttenham was one of the first Pastoral theorists.
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In his social-climbing manual, Elizabethan George Puttenham recommends that would-be courtiers have " sickness in his sleeve, thereby to shake off other importunities of greater consequence " and suggests feigning a " dry dropsy [...] of some such other secret disease, as the common conversant can hardly discover, and the physician either not speedily heal, or not honestly bewray.
George Puttenham ( 1529 – 1590 ) was a 16th-century English writer, literary critic, and notorious rake.
George was the second son of Robert Puttenham of Sherfield-on-Loddon in Hampshire and his wife Margaret, the daughter of Sir Richard Elyot and sister of Sir Thomas Elyot.
These documents paint a decidedly troubled picture of George Puttenham as a compulsive adulterer, a serial rapist and a wife-beater.
George Puttenham is said to have been implicated in a plot against Lord Burghley in 1570 and in December 1578 was imprisoned.
Since George Puttenham received two leases in reversion from the queen in 1588, this seems to clearly identify him as the author.
There is no direct evidence beyond Bolton's ascription to identify the author with George or Richard Puttenham, the sons of Robert Puttenham and his wife Margaret, the sister of Sir Thomas Elyot, who dedicated his treatise on the Education or Bringing up of Children to her for the benefit of her sons.
Richard Puttenham is known to have spent much of his time abroad, whereas George is only known to have left England a single time, to get the deed for Sherfield House from his brother.
According to George Puttenham, presumptive author of The Arte of English Poesie, Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, " trauailed into Italie " ( 49 ) and brought back the verse forms that make them " the first reformers of our English meter and stile " ( 49 ).
* Walter Nash, " George Puttenham ," The Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 281: British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500-1660, Second Series, Detroit: Gale, 2003, pp. 229 – 248.
* Steven W. May,Puttenham, George ( 1529 – 1590 / 91 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 8 Nov 2007
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George and Arte
Other notable works included Angel Day's The English Secretorie ( 1586, 1592 ), George Puttenham's The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), and Richard Rainholde's Foundacion of Rhetorike ( 1563 ).
Eugene M. Waith suggests that the name of Tamora's son, Alarbus, could have come from George Puttenham's The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), which contains the line " the Roman prince did daunt / Wild Africans and the lawless Alarbes.
* The Dreyfus Trilogy by George Whyte ( in collaboration with Luciano Berio, Jost Meier and Alfred Schnittke ) comprising the opera Dreyfus-Die Affäre ( Deutsche Oper Berlin, 8 May 1994 ; Theater Basle, 16 October 1004 ; The Dreyfus Affair New York City Opera, April 1996 ); the dance drama Dreyfus-J ' accuse ( Oper der Stadt Bonn, 4 September 1994 ) and the musical satire Rage et Outrage ( Arte, April 1994 ; Zorn und Schande, Arte 1994 ; Rage and Outrage Channel 4, May 1994.
* Rage and Outrage – a musical satire by George R. Whyte, broadcast on Arte and Channel 4, May 1994.
Laugh-In writers included: George Schlatter, Jack Mendelsohn, Lorne Michaels, Phil Hahn, Jim Mulligan, Jack Hanrahan, Gene Farmer, Jim Abell, Bill Richmond, Don Reo, Allan Katz, Jack Wohl, Larry Siegel, John Rappaport, Allan Manings, Jack Margolis, Bob Howard, John Jay Carsey, Richard Goren ( also credited as Rowby Greeber and Rowby Goren ), Chris Bearde ( credited as Chris Beard ), Chet Dowling, David Panich, Marc London, Paul Keyes, Dave Cox, Jack Kaplan, Stephen Spears, Hugh Wedlock Jr., Coslough Johnson ( Arte Johnson's twin brother ), Hart Pomerantz, Barry Took, Digby Wolfe, Jeremy Lloyd.
The introduction of these new Italian forms in turn necessitated the flurry of Renaissance poetry manuals, by George Gascoigne, Samuel Daniel, Charles Webb, and Sir Philip Sidney, in addition to Puttenham's Arte.
George Hamilton's 1979 Love at First Bite features Arte Johnson as Renfield, who carries around a large array of creatures, including a boa constrictor, for nourishment.
In George Puttenham ’ s The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ) aporia is “ the Doubtful, called ... because oftentimes we will seem to caste perils, and make doubts of things when by a plaine manner of speech we might affirm or deny .” In another reference from 1657, J. Smith ’ s Mystical Rhetoric, the term becomes “ a figure whereby the speaker sheweth that he doubteth, either where to begin for the multitude of matters, or what to do or say in some strange or ambiguous thing ” ( OED ).
* Voices: Charlie Adler, Bever-Leigh Banfield, Jon Bauman, Michael Bell, Mel Blanc, Susan Blu, Hamilton Camp, Henry Corden, Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, Julie Dees, Rick Dees, Dick Erdman, Takayo Fischer, June Foray, Pat Fraley, Arte Johnson, Buster Jones, Aron Kincaid, René Le Vant, Allan Lurie, Tress MacNeille, Kenneth Mars, Janet May, Howard Morris, George O ' Hanlon, Rob Paulsen, Bumper Robinson, Michael Rye, Ronnie Schell, Avery Schreiber, Marilyn Schreffler, John Stephenson, B. J.
It stars George Hamilton, Susan Saint James, Richard Benjamin and Arte Johnson.
The reputed 1589 author of The Arte of English Poesie, George Puttenham, grew up at Sherfield Court but, as an adult, disputed its ownership with his niece.

George and English
Forty years ago an English writer, W. L. George, dealt with this subject in Eddies of the Day, and said, as an example, that ' Saint George for Merry England ' would not start a spirit half so quickly as ' Strike frog-eating Frenchmen dead ' ''!!
George ( his last name is never revealed ) is a stereotypical English valet who enters Poirot ’ s employment in 1923 and does not leave his side until the 1970s, shortly before Poirot ’ s death.
A competent, matter-of-fact man with an extensive knowledge of the English aristocracy and no imagination, George provides a steady contrast to Hastings.
* 1946 – George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, English politician
* 1820 – George Grove, English historian ( d. 1900 )
* 1943 – Michael Willetts, English soldier, George Cross recipient ( d. 1971 )
* 1800 – George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan, English soldier ( d. 1888 )
There were attempts to regulate anagram formation, an important one in English being that of George Puttenham's Of the Anagram or Posy Transposed in The Art of English Poesie ( 1589 ).
* 1948 – George Ryton, English engineer
* 1724 – George Stubbs, English painter ( d. 1806 )
Apollodorus, The Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F. B. A., F. R. S.
* 1650 – Colonel George Monck of the English Army forms Monck's Regiment of Foot, which will later become the Coldstream Guards.
* 1925 – George MacDonald Fraser, English author ( d. 2008 )
* 1592 – George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, English statesman ( d. 1628 )
This divergence between American English and British English once caused George Bernard Shaw to say that the United States and United Kingdom are " two countries divided by a common language "; a similar comment is ascribed to Winston Churchill.
* 1704 – War of the Spanish Succession: Gibraltar is captured by an English and Dutch fleet, commanded by Admiral Sir George Rooke and allied with Archduke Charles.
Founded in 1764 prior to American independence from the British Empire as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations early in the reign of King George III ( 1760 – 1820 ), Brown is the third oldest institution of higher education in New England and seventh oldest in the United States.
" During this period, Pasternak delighted in reading a clandestine copy of George Orwell's Animal Farm in English.
From 1942 to 1944 George Orwell was a proponent of Basic English, but in 1945 he became critical of universal languages.
A new revision — probably by Bishop George Griffith ( 1601 – 1666 ), of St Asaph-based on the revised English book of 1662, was published in 1664.
She intermittently took classes at Portland State University studying English, as well as San Francisco State University and the San Francisco Art Institute, where she took a film class taught by George Kuchar and starred in one of his short films.
One of the first cognitive psychologists, George Miller is well known for dedicating his career to the development of WordNet, a semantic network for the English language.

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