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... wrote at Mr. May his desire , " is as notable a tribute to that poet's powers of mind as can be found in the same compass ; and he wrote also " the earliest learned commentary on Spenser , ' a twenty - five page brochure ( 1643 ) on the ...
... wrote at Mr. May his desire , " is as notable a tribute to that poet's powers of mind as can be found in the same compass ; and he wrote also " the earliest learned commentary on Spenser , ' a twenty - five page brochure ( 1643 ) on the ...
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... wrote without both imaginative and intellectual conviction . If he could have been as refined and easy as he was penetrating and amusing , he might well have been the foremost among English comic writers . One can disregard the ...
... wrote without both imaginative and intellectual conviction . If he could have been as refined and easy as he was penetrating and amusing , he might well have been the foremost among English comic writers . One can disregard the ...
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... wrote : " A mistake , for it is in English . " Rapier work , elegance , or polish was not Burnet's forte . In the Restoration period history as a type of writing was obviously close to biography and autobiography . Clarendon's Life was ...
... wrote : " A mistake , for it is in English . " Rapier work , elegance , or polish was not Burnet's forte . In the Restoration period history as a type of writing was obviously close to biography and autobiography . Clarendon's Life was ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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