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During his lifetime a few of his poems appeared in miscellanies or as prefatory verses , but much of his poetry remained in manuscript until discovered by scholars of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . There can be no doubt that ...
During his lifetime a few of his poems appeared in miscellanies or as prefatory verses , but much of his poetry remained in manuscript until discovered by scholars of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . There can be no doubt that ...
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Like Daniel , Drayton was moved by the patriotic enthusiasm of the 1590's to spend much energy on poems of ... With leisure he commenced work on his topographical poem , the PolyOlbion , which he had already planned by 1597 as the best ...
Like Daniel , Drayton was moved by the patriotic enthusiasm of the 1590's to spend much energy on poems of ... With leisure he commenced work on his topographical poem , the PolyOlbion , which he had already planned by 1597 as the best ...
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From the circulation of her poems in manuscript , she attained a wide reputation . On a visit to Dublin she was encouraged to translate Corneille's Pompey , and the Earl of Orrery had it produced with great success .
From the circulation of her poems in manuscript , she attained a wide reputation . On a visit to Dublin she was encouraged to translate Corneille's Pompey , and the Earl of Orrery had it produced with great success .
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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