Edward Bysshe (fl. 1712) was an English writer, remembered for his popular guide The Art of Poetry from 1702. While not respectable as a manual on ...
Sir Edward Bysshe FRS (1615?–1679) was an English barrister, politician and officer of arms. He sat in the House of Commons variously between 1640 and 1679
Edward Bysshe's The Art of English Poetry was first published in 1702; it long survived him. Nothing can be added to the short entry for Bysshe in the.
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Sir Edward Bysshe was the son of Edward Bysshe, of Burstow in Surrey, and Mary Turnor. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford, where he was admitted a ...
29. des. 2020 · Bysshe, Sir Edward (1615?–1679), Garter king of arms, the eldest son of Edward Bysshe of Burstow, Surrey, a barrister of Lincoln's Inn.
Bysshe replaced his father as MP for Bletchingley in the Long Parliament. He sided with the Opposition, took the Covenant, and reaped the rewards of office.
3. juni 2021 · Son of Edward Bysshe, MP and lawyer, of Burstow, Surrey. Matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford 1633, but did not graduate; ...
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When Edward Bysshe was born in 1580, in Burstow, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, his father, Thomas Bysshe, was 28 and his mother, Anne Bysshe, was 24.
(d. 1719). For someone who had so much influence on eighteenth-century prosody and poetics, Edward Bysshe proves to be a shadowy figure.