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... followed him exercised the language by translating from foreign models and experimenting with a great variety of lyric measures , to restore to English metrics the combination of flexibility and regularity which they had lost in the ...
... followed him exercised the language by translating from foreign models and experimenting with a great variety of lyric measures , to restore to English metrics the combination of flexibility and regularity which they had lost in the ...
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... followed James's accession . Some historians have contrasted the disillusioned years of his reign with the spacious days of great Elizabeth ; the contrast could equally be made between the atmosphere of the latter years of Elizabeth's ...
... followed James's accession . Some historians have contrasted the disillusioned years of his reign with the spacious days of great Elizabeth ; the contrast could equally be made between the atmosphere of the latter years of Elizabeth's ...
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... followed by another poem about the same James Dog when he had got from him what he wanted , with the refrain this time " He is na Dog ; he is a Lam . ” He satirizes every kind of abuse at Court , at the law - courts , and among the ...
... followed by another poem about the same James Dog when he had got from him what he wanted , with the refrain this time " He is na Dog ; he is a Lam . ” He satirizes every kind of abuse at Court , at the law - courts , and among the ...
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