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The history of Middle English in the thirteenth century can , in the main , be written as a history of literary production in Worcester and Hereford dioceses . And although this continued as a vital centre well into the fourteenth ...
The history of Middle English in the thirteenth century can , in the main , be written as a history of literary production in Worcester and Hereford dioceses . And although this continued as a vital centre well into the fourteenth ...
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Hear + say , as against writing and reading . ( Burrow on hearsay : ' oral testimony rather than truth , making an implicit opposition between the private " writing ” of Shakespeare and the public report of the imagined other poets ' . ) ...
Hear + say , as against writing and reading . ( Burrow on hearsay : ' oral testimony rather than truth , making an implicit opposition between the private " writing ” of Shakespeare and the public report of the imagined other poets ' . ) ...
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The interplay of the written and the spoken , of different powers , is clear in the ' powrefull rime ' that is Sonnet 55 , which Kerrigan sees as contrasting ' The liuing record of your memory ' with the written bias of this record ' .
The interplay of the written and the spoken , of different powers , is clear in the ' powrefull rime ' that is Sonnet 55 , which Kerrigan sees as contrasting ' The liuing record of your memory ' with the written bias of this record ' .
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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