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Yet the metamorphosis was under the control of a central purpose , clear at the outset , growing clearer as time went on , but gaining complete clarity only when the Paradise Lost we know was complete . The fourth draft represents a ...
Yet the metamorphosis was under the control of a central purpose , clear at the outset , growing clearer as time went on , but gaining complete clarity only when the Paradise Lost we know was complete . The fourth draft represents a ...
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Moreover , one of his two original and complete comedies was suggested by the conclusion of another play . These facts are a key to the quality of Vanbrugh's work . Vanbrugh drew his inspiration more from the theatre than from life .
Moreover , one of his two original and complete comedies was suggested by the conclusion of another play . These facts are a key to the quality of Vanbrugh's work . Vanbrugh drew his inspiration more from the theatre than from life .
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He began writing late in life , publishing The Complete Angler in 1653. He wrote lives of Donne , Wotton , Hooker , Herbert , and Sanderson . After the Restoration he retired to his native Staffordshire . He spent his final years living ...
He began writing late in life , publishing The Complete Angler in 1653. He wrote lives of Donne , Wotton , Hooker , Herbert , and Sanderson . After the Restoration he retired to his native Staffordshire . He spent his final years living ...
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