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Page 156
... writers with the early seventeenth century across the Augustan Age , and their versification as well as their method ... writing to the example of Petrarch , sets Milton vehemently over against him , and entreats the poets ' to accustom ...
... writers with the early seventeenth century across the Augustan Age , and their versification as well as their method ... writing to the example of Petrarch , sets Milton vehemently over against him , and entreats the poets ' to accustom ...
Page 327
... writing like Marlowe , as he still did in King John ? in parts of Henry VIII , with Fletcher writing ( as near Macbeth has as he could ) like Shakespeare , or Shakespeare writing Y 2 SHAKESPEARE AFTER THREE HUNDRED YEARS 227.
... writing like Marlowe , as he still did in King John ? in parts of Henry VIII , with Fletcher writing ( as near Macbeth has as he could ) like Shakespeare , or Shakespeare writing Y 2 SHAKESPEARE AFTER THREE HUNDRED YEARS 227.
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... writers , who often speak of these three periods in French history as the Age or Époque du Renne . The confusion that is introduced into the consideration of these problems , especially by English writers , is nowhere revealed so ...
... writers , who often speak of these three periods in French history as the Age or Époque du Renne . The confusion that is introduced into the consideration of these problems , especially by English writers , is nowhere revealed so ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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