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... poet , of his creative impulse and of his place in the world . Elyot is advanced in his age in according to the ... poetic in particular supplied these canons , because they elucidated the principles behind the classics themselves ...
... poet , of his creative impulse and of his place in the world . Elyot is advanced in his age in according to the ... poetic in particular supplied these canons , because they elucidated the principles behind the classics themselves ...
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... Poetic ' , made slower headway . It was the partisan enthusiasm for language which pro- vided the spark of energy ... poet , dramatist or translator and of the new reading public . The passion for language was no artificial or ...
... Poetic ' , made slower headway . It was the partisan enthusiasm for language which pro- vided the spark of energy ... poet , dramatist or translator and of the new reading public . The passion for language was no artificial or ...
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... Poetic ' , made slower headway . It was the partisan enthusiasm for language which pro- vided the spark of energy ... poet , dramatist or translator and of the new reading public . The passion for language was no artificial or ...
... Poetic ' , made slower headway . It was the partisan enthusiasm for language which pro- vided the spark of energy ... poet , dramatist or translator and of the new reading public . The passion for language was no artificial or ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
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Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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