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... poem had survived in the handwriting of Spenser or Donne or Dryden . There is considerable difference between the manuscripts of the early and the manuscripts of the later poems . Of the early poems no rough draft is extant . Each ...
... poem had survived in the handwriting of Spenser or Donne or Dryden . There is considerable difference between the manuscripts of the early and the manuscripts of the later poems . Of the early poems no rough draft is extant . Each ...
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... poem in print . Who can doubt that a man capable of such calligraphy would insist on comparable work- manship from his printer ? This manuscript was found to require too much correction before the poem was fit for press , and an- other ...
... poem in print . Who can doubt that a man capable of such calligraphy would insist on comparable work- manship from his printer ? This manuscript was found to require too much correction before the poem was fit for press , and an- other ...
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... poem in the Daily Post - Boy . From this manuscript , then , we may deduce that a shorter version of the poem was in existence nearly three years before publication , that this shorter version was addressed not to Arbuthnot but to ...
... poem in the Daily Post - Boy . From this manuscript , then , we may deduce that a shorter version of the poem was in existence nearly three years before publication , that this shorter version was addressed not to Arbuthnot but to ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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