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... literary writers . To the students of Augustan history and literature , he is a familiar figure as " the Author of the London - Spy " actually some of his earlier works were published with this caption and the writer of many poems and ...
... literary writers . To the students of Augustan history and literature , he is a familiar figure as " the Author of the London - Spy " actually some of his earlier works were published with this caption and the writer of many poems and ...
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... literary works in those days as well as in Shakespeare's ; that is in the early and middle parts of the sixteenth ... literary works but Shakespeare . Chronologically speaking , these examples are in 40 a reference to the examples in the ...
... literary works in those days as well as in Shakespeare's ; that is in the early and middle parts of the sixteenth ... literary works but Shakespeare . Chronologically speaking , these examples are in 40 a reference to the examples in the ...
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... literary works of Shakespeare's : A linguistic study of Shakespeare's works has to be made with the original spelling ; people in general , however , have very few or no chances to see it . I hope this analysis will be of any help to ...
... literary works of Shakespeare's : A linguistic study of Shakespeare's works has to be made with the original spelling ; people in general , however , have very few or no chances to see it . I hope this analysis will be of any help to ...
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