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... John Suckling uses the word in that sense in the Dramatis Personae of The Goblins ( ? 1637-1641 ) . " But after 1641 it rapidly becomes the name for the stereotypical representation of the royalist activist , initially as a pejorative ...
... John Suckling uses the word in that sense in the Dramatis Personae of The Goblins ( ? 1637-1641 ) . " But after 1641 it rapidly becomes the name for the stereotypical representation of the royalist activist , initially as a pejorative ...
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... John Major , one of the most important things they wanted and needed to accomplish was to persuade people to see their society ( and their place within it ) differently , which in practice has meant moving them from one model of social ...
... John Major , one of the most important things they wanted and needed to accomplish was to persuade people to see their society ( and their place within it ) differently , which in practice has meant moving them from one model of social ...
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... John Masefield's private theatre at Boar's Hill where earlier , in the autumn of 1928 , he had been invited to play ... John Masefield , by then Poet Laureate - to a lectureship at St John's College , York , an Anglican Training ...
... John Masefield's private theatre at Boar's Hill where earlier , in the autumn of 1928 , he had been invited to play ... John Masefield , by then Poet Laureate - to a lectureship at St John's College , York , an Anglican Training ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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