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PREFACE HARD on the heels of his discovery of Traherne , Mr. Bertram Dobell announced that he had found a manuscript containing forty - three sonnets by William Alabaster , the Elizabethan divine and neo - Latin poet .
PREFACE HARD on the heels of his discovery of Traherne , Mr. Bertram Dobell announced that he had found a manuscript containing forty - three sonnets by William Alabaster , the Elizabethan divine and neo - Latin poet .
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wrote Spenser in Colin Clouts Come Home Againe ) , and next the sombre tragedy Roxana , which Dr. Johnson thought > ! contained the best Latin verse written in England before. 1 These early surroundings are described briefly in the ...
wrote Spenser in Colin Clouts Come Home Againe ) , and next the sombre tragedy Roxana , which Dr. Johnson thought > ! contained the best Latin verse written in England before. 1 These early surroundings are described briefly in the ...
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While 74 is not stated here to be his , its attribution is virtually certain , for it occurs between a group of Latin poems and an English sonnet which are undoubtedly by him . It bears every trace of Alabaster's characteristic style .
While 74 is not stated here to be his , its attribution is virtually certain , for it occurs between a group of Latin poems and an English sonnet which are undoubtedly by him . It bears every trace of Alabaster's characteristic style .
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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