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... soon to become so seriously practical . The University was represented to the author- ities in London as being in a state of dangerous excite- ment , troublesome and mutinous . Whitgift , afterwards Elizabeth's favourite archbishop ...
... soon to become so seriously practical . The University was represented to the author- ities in London as being in a state of dangerous excite- ment , troublesome and mutinous . Whitgift , afterwards Elizabeth's favourite archbishop ...
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... soon to make him known as a new star in the poetical heaven ; and lastly , that in the effect on him of a deep but unrequited passion , he then received what seems to have been a strong and determining influence on his character and ...
... soon to make him known as a new star in the poetical heaven ; and lastly , that in the effect on him of a deep but unrequited passion , he then received what seems to have been a strong and determining influence on his character and ...
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... soon ceased to be that , and in Alexandrian hands it took its place among the recognized departments of classic and literary copying , in which Virgil found and used it . But a further step had been made since Virgil had adopted it as ...
... soon ceased to be that , and in Alexandrian hands it took its place among the recognized departments of classic and literary copying , in which Virgil found and used it . But a further step had been made since Virgil had adopted it as ...
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... the Elizabethan drama . But these frag- 1 First published in 1559. It was a popular book , and was often re - edited . ments were mostly felicitous efforts , which soon passed on II . ] 45 THE NEW POET - THE SHEPHERD'S CALENDAR .
... the Elizabethan drama . But these frag- 1 First published in 1559. It was a popular book , and was often re - edited . ments were mostly felicitous efforts , which soon passed on II . ] 45 THE NEW POET - THE SHEPHERD'S CALENDAR .
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Richard William Church. ments were mostly felicitous efforts , which soon passed on into the ungainly , the uncouth , the obscure , or the gro- tesque . But in the Shepherd's Calendar we have for the first time in the century , the swing ...
Richard William Church. ments were mostly felicitous efforts , which soon passed on into the ungainly , the uncouth , the obscure , or the gro- tesque . But in the Shepherd's Calendar we have for the first time in the century , the swing ...
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