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... we give — one from Britan's Rememhowever , and which still keeps , despite brancer , his chief long poem on the very ... poems written to “ illustrate ” Revolution - illustrate the shrewd and a collection of Dutch emblem engravings ...
... we give — one from Britan's Rememhowever , and which still keeps , despite brancer , his chief long poem on the very ... poems written to “ illustrate ” Revolution - illustrate the shrewd and a collection of Dutch emblem engravings ...
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In 1654 he was back in 1654 , and was published in the Poems , England where he was arrested in 1655. 1656. In 1642 he wrote , in haste for a a Upon release , Cowley complied with visit of the King to Cambridge , The Cromwell and ...
In 1654 he was back in 1654 , and was published in the Poems , England where he was arrested in 1655. 1656. In 1642 he wrote , in haste for a a Upon release , Cowley complied with visit of the King to Cambridge , The Cromwell and ...
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By the tected , published his Miscellaneous Poems time we have record of his views , he was ( not including the satires and some oca Church of England man of the type who casional pieces ) . The standard and complaced strong emphasis on ...
By the tected , published his Miscellaneous Poems time we have record of his views , he was ( not including the satires and some oca Church of England man of the type who casional pieces ) . The standard and complaced strong emphasis on ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
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