Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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in poems , letters , and as reported by Drummond . A pseudonymous poem of perhaps 1612 puts Donne in the company of Inigo Jones and other men about town at a banquet at the Mitre , and a letter of Tom Coryat's in 1615 is addressed to ...
in poems , letters , and as reported by Drummond . A pseudonymous poem of perhaps 1612 puts Donne in the company of Inigo Jones and other men about town at a banquet at the Mitre , and a letter of Tom Coryat's in 1615 is addressed to ...
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It is unrealistic if we consider his epistolary form ; for big scenes corrupt letter form . ... Lovelace supposedly composed or at least transcribed a score of letters that included 60,000 words , and most of the letters recount ...
It is unrealistic if we consider his epistolary form ; for big scenes corrupt letter form . ... Lovelace supposedly composed or at least transcribed a score of letters that included 60,000 words , and most of the letters recount ...
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In the Gazetteer of November 5 a letter signed John Trott undertook to supply the deficiency . Its linking of Fielding to the queries is noticeably more cautious than Freeman's : I must own , that the Counsellor Captain has very ...
In the Gazetteer of November 5 a letter signed John Trott undertook to supply the deficiency . Its linking of Fielding to the queries is noticeably more cautious than Freeman's : I must own , that the Counsellor Captain has very ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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