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... manuscript that ' he was stiff with cold , while he wrote , and what he could not write by the light of the sun , he completed by the light of the moon'.2 When one comes to a well - known piece of medieval literature the manuscripts ...
... manuscript that ' he was stiff with cold , while he wrote , and what he could not write by the light of the sun , he completed by the light of the moon'.2 When one comes to a well - known piece of medieval literature the manuscripts ...
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... manuscript with the recorded revisions of the creating mind can still be studied , as , for instance , with the manuscript of Lycidas . Yet , while all this textual material is to be used , one version must be accepted as a basis , for ...
... manuscript with the recorded revisions of the creating mind can still be studied , as , for instance , with the manuscript of Lycidas . Yet , while all this textual material is to be used , one version must be accepted as a basis , for ...
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... manuscript in Jan. 1763 , when Dalrymple , who was one of the Curators of the Advocates ' Library , mentioned that it had been mislaid and could not be found for a while . By 1772 , Dalrymple had published his selec- tion of Ancient ...
... manuscript in Jan. 1763 , when Dalrymple , who was one of the Curators of the Advocates ' Library , mentioned that it had been mislaid and could not be found for a while . By 1772 , Dalrymple had published his selec- tion of Ancient ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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