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538-39 The foregoing allows the possibility of 1637 as the date of writing of the letter to an unknown friend . ... ( 1 ) On Time and Upon the Circumcision were written before Arcades was transcribed ( January - September 1637 ? ) ...
538-39 The foregoing allows the possibility of 1637 as the date of writing of the letter to an unknown friend . ... ( 1 ) On Time and Upon the Circumcision were written before Arcades was transcribed ( January - September 1637 ? ) ...
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The Diary is written in Thomas Shelton's system of shorthand . Proper names and occasional words are written in longhand , and certain “ roguish ” passages in a curious intermixture of French , Spanish , Latin , Greek and English ...
The Diary is written in Thomas Shelton's system of shorthand . Proper names and occasional words are written in longhand , and certain “ roguish ” passages in a curious intermixture of French , Spanish , Latin , Greek and English ...
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A title was selected , “ The Recluse , ” and a fragmentary prologue -a hundred lines of magnificent Miltonic verse — was actually written . The Recluse was a ghost that haunted Wordsworth for the rest of his life .
A title was selected , “ The Recluse , ” and a fragmentary prologue -a hundred lines of magnificent Miltonic verse — was actually written . The Recluse was a ghost that haunted Wordsworth for the rest of his life .
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