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Alabaster does not always write in this way , and some of his paradoxical turns are no more complex than the Christian commonplaces about which he is writing . Nor is it implied that he cannot write , on occasion , simply and movingly .
Alabaster does not always write in this way , and some of his paradoxical turns are no more complex than the Christian commonplaces about which he is writing . Nor is it implied that he cannot write , on occasion , simply and movingly .
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He may even have begun to write them earlier , for as early as Michaelmas 1596 , that is , while still a Protestant , he was ... there are three periods during which Alabaster was probably writing his Divine Meditations : during his ...
He may even have begun to write them earlier , for as early as Michaelmas 1596 , that is , while still a Protestant , he was ... there are three periods during which Alabaster was probably writing his Divine Meditations : during his ...
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As we have seen , Alabaster probably intended to write sequences . The question is whether the manuscript order has arisen by accident of transmission , or whether it represents the order in which Alabaster wrote the That is , did he ...
As we have seen , Alabaster probably intended to write sequences . The question is whether the manuscript order has arisen by accident of transmission , or whether it represents the order in which Alabaster wrote the That is , did he ...
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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