Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... received a grant of £ 20 a year for life . As it is on record that several times he drew his allowance , or part of it , in advance , he likely had that unfor- tunate characteristic which seems to be the lot of most poets— improvidence ...
... received a grant of £ 20 a year for life . As it is on record that several times he drew his allowance , or part of it , in advance , he likely had that unfor- tunate characteristic which seems to be the lot of most poets— improvidence ...
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... received outside of school . This is espe- cially true in the case of this poet whose scholastic experiences were so meager . Stratford was then a small village with possibly 1,500 inhabitants . To the north of the river stretched the ...
... received outside of school . This is espe- cially true in the case of this poet whose scholastic experiences were so meager . Stratford was then a small village with possibly 1,500 inhabitants . To the north of the river stretched the ...
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... received by the author of Paradise Lost , but it is doubtful whether a similar poem today would yield either pub- lisher or poet much more than the profit received then . The first edition was exhausted in eighteen months , and the ...
... received by the author of Paradise Lost , but it is doubtful whether a similar poem today would yield either pub- lisher or poet much more than the profit received then . The first edition was exhausted in eighteen months , and the ...
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... received his bachelor's degree in 1654 , but there is a probability that he remained there for three more years . It is curious that he never refers to his university in terms of affectionate regard ; he even goes so far as to praise ...
... received his bachelor's degree in 1654 , but there is a probability that he remained there for three more years . It is curious that he never refers to his university in terms of affectionate regard ; he even goes so far as to praise ...
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... receiving his A.B. degree in February , 1685 , he remained at Trinity to qualify for the Master's degree . There is evidence that during the next three years he was at times a troublesome student and subjected to discipline . In 1688 ...
... receiving his A.B. degree in February , 1685 , he remained at Trinity to qualify for the Master's degree . There is evidence that during the next three years he was at times a troublesome student and subjected to discipline . In 1688 ...
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