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In addition to the period of study at Cambridge immediately after his conversion ( Easter until September 1597 ) , there are three periods during which Alabaster was probably writing his Divine Meditations : during his imprisonment at ...
In addition to the period of study at Cambridge immediately after his conversion ( Easter until September 1597 ) , there are three periods during which Alabaster was probably writing his Divine Meditations : during his imprisonment at ...
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Manuscript dissemination was of course common in the period , and the fugitive existence of the Catholic recusants made such circulation particularly efficient . It would therefore be easy for the poems to come into Mowle's hands soon ...
Manuscript dissemination was of course common in the period , and the fugitive existence of the Catholic recusants made such circulation particularly efficient . It would therefore be easy for the poems to come into Mowle's hands soon ...
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“ Rome ' and ' Room ' were homonyms at this period . 4. Foure squares of hundred yeeres : four periods of 400 years each . 5-8 . ' In the first four centuries Rome spread the Gospel , in the second four , after the conversion of ...
“ Rome ' and ' Room ' were homonyms at this period . 4. Foure squares of hundred yeeres : four periods of 400 years each . 5-8 . ' In the first four centuries Rome spread the Gospel , in the second four , after the conversion of ...
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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