A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... literary career . Henry Peacham ( 1578-1643 ) , educated at Trinity , wrote The Complete Gentleman , for long the accepted manual of polite conduct . Drama was as vital a part of the literary scene in Cambridge as elsewhere in ...
... literary career . Henry Peacham ( 1578-1643 ) , educated at Trinity , wrote The Complete Gentleman , for long the accepted manual of polite conduct . Drama was as vital a part of the literary scene in Cambridge as elsewhere in ...
Pagina 116
... literary establishment ( originally only English Bards , but after the Edinburgh Review had pitched into Hours of Idleness , extended to include Scotch Reviewers ) . But that was only part of his literary activity , as he informed Miss ...
... literary establishment ( originally only English Bards , but after the Edinburgh Review had pitched into Hours of Idleness , extended to include Scotch Reviewers ) . But that was only part of his literary activity , as he informed Miss ...
Pagina 237
... literary associations than anywhere outside London , few of them have been associations of any duration . Most ' Cambridge writers ' have been youthful birds of passage , acquiring influences , knowledge , and friendships , wrinkling ...
... literary associations than anywhere outside London , few of them have been associations of any duration . Most ' Cambridge writers ' have been youthful birds of passage , acquiring influences , knowledge , and friendships , wrinkling ...
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The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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