George Gascoigne (c. 1535 – 7 October 1577) was an English poet, soldier and unsuccessful courtier. He is considered the most important poet of the early...
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Paul John Gascoigne (/ˈɡæskɔɪn/, born 27 May 1967), nicknamed Gazza, is an English former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder...
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Sir William Gascoigne (c. 1350 – 17 December 1419) was Chief Justice of England during the reign of King Henry IV. Gascoigne (alternatively spelled Gascoyne)...
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Leigh Gascoigne (1813-1883), British writer Charles Gascoigne (1738–1806), English industrialist, arms manufacturer and entrepreneur in Russia George Gascoigne...
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The Princely Pleasures, at the Court at Kenilworth (1576) by George Gascoigne, is an account of courtly entertainments held by Robert Dudley, the first...
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Benjamin Alexander Gascoigne, Baron Gascoigne (born 5 March 1983) is a British political adviser and life peer. He served as Political Secretary to the...
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poets, including Chrétien de Troyes, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, and George Gascoigne. T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" also evokes the common nightingale's...
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sphere of issues surrounding that class, and at the class's expense. George Gascoigne in his eye witness account of the Spanish sack of Antwerp described...
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many a poor girl, And God, I know I'm one. "Gascoigns Good Night", by George Gascoigne, employs fourteeners. The stretching arms, the yawning breath, which...
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active service in the Low Countries, where he met George Gascoigne and Thomas Churchyard. Gascoigne was his guest at Walcot when he died in 1577, and...
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