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He printed six of these sonnets , together with an account of the author , in the Athenaeum , 26 December , 1903. Soon afterwards he identified as Alabaster's sixty - four sonnets in a manuscript at St. John's College , Cambridge .
He printed six of these sonnets , together with an account of the author , in the Athenaeum , 26 December , 1903. Soon afterwards he identified as Alabaster's sixty - four sonnets in a manuscript at St. John's College , Cambridge .
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The printed order is a conflation of B , J , O. 24–26 are from B , J , though in the manuscripts the first ( which is clearly introductory ) is separated from the others by three unconnected sonnets .
The printed order is a conflation of B , J , O. 24–26 are from B , J , though in the manuscripts the first ( which is clearly introductory ) is separated from the others by three unconnected sonnets .
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containing seventeen original sonnets , entitled Devine Meditations , by Mr. Alablaster , one of which is nearly the same as the first of those printed by Malone [ i.e. sonnet 24 ] : the rest are all different .
containing seventeen original sonnets , entitled Devine Meditations , by Mr. Alablaster , one of which is nearly the same as the first of those printed by Malone [ i.e. sonnet 24 ] : the rest are all different .
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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