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... or Hardy or Yeats should in 1894 have singled out for praise a poem by Dowson or Francis Thompson . But adhering as far as may be to our purpose in presenting the records as they stand , we must refrain from controversy . 6. MERES ...
... or Hardy or Yeats should in 1894 have singled out for praise a poem by Dowson or Francis Thompson . But adhering as far as may be to our purpose in presenting the records as they stand , we must refrain from controversy . 6. MERES ...
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By Francis Meres , Master of Arts of both Universities ( 1598 ) , is a document from which we shall quote a passage of some length , in order that the reader may learn something of the literary taste of the age and may see the famous ...
By Francis Meres , Master of Arts of both Universities ( 1598 ) , is a document from which we shall quote a passage of some length , in order that the reader may learn something of the literary taste of the age and may see the famous ...
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Meres wrote a continuation which is entered upon the Stationers ' Register , September 7 , 1598 , entitled Palladis Tamia : Wits Treasury . The selections given here are , it is hoped , sufficiently ample to supply a fairly just notion ...
Meres wrote a continuation which is entered upon the Stationers ' Register , September 7 , 1598 , entitled Palladis Tamia : Wits Treasury . The selections given here are , it is hoped , sufficiently ample to supply a fairly just notion ...
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Contents
EARLY BIOGRAPHY AND ANECDOTE | 1 |
CRITICISM AND REPUTATION AMONG | 49 |
SOCIAL STANDING AND PERSONAL REP | 94 |
Copyright | |
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