A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... poet . His poems and plays published in his lifetime as a Hundred Sundrie Flowres , were popular until they became ... Poet . He was made poet laureate in 1813 , a post he came to dislike . A writer of long narrative poems and ballads ...
... poet . His poems and plays published in his lifetime as a Hundred Sundrie Flowres , were popular until they became ... Poet . He was made poet laureate in 1813 , a post he came to dislike . A writer of long narrative poems and ballads ...
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... poet as " the purest writer in the English Language . He has no French idioms or particles , like Chaucer - ' tis genuine English Idiom in English words " . The painter Wallis produced his picture of The Death of Chatterton using the poet ...
... poet as " the purest writer in the English Language . He has no French idioms or particles , like Chaucer - ' tis genuine English Idiom in English words " . The painter Wallis produced his picture of The Death of Chatterton using the poet ...
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... poet , something Milton had always taken for granted . In 1648 , the Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace was kept in prison in Petre House , which after the Great Fire became the home of the Bishop of London . The house was burnt down in ...
... poet , something Milton had always taken for granted . In 1648 , the Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace was kept in prison in Petre House , which after the Great Fire became the home of the Bishop of London . The house was burnt down in ...
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