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... century British poetry , forthcoming from Blackwell in 2004. He has edited the international poetry magazine Thumbscrew ( 1994–2002 ) , and now runs Thumbscrew Press , which specialises in publishing poetry pamphlets . His own poetry ...
... century British poetry , forthcoming from Blackwell in 2004. He has edited the international poetry magazine Thumbscrew ( 1994–2002 ) , and now runs Thumbscrew Press , which specialises in publishing poetry pamphlets . His own poetry ...
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... century , Dryden and Milton had cre- ated two kinds of poetry through which poets would apprehend and anticipate the spectacular imperial developments of the next century . Dryden's ambivalent , highly contemporary rendition of the ...
... century , Dryden and Milton had cre- ated two kinds of poetry through which poets would apprehend and anticipate the spectacular imperial developments of the next century . Dryden's ambivalent , highly contemporary rendition of the ...
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... century , what the evangelical writer Hannah More called ( not entirely in praise ) ' the Age of Benevolence ' . 44 One London magistrate , distressed by what he saw as the excessive leniency displayed towards criminals , rebuked Henry ...
... century , what the evangelical writer Hannah More called ( not entirely in praise ) ' the Age of Benevolence ' . 44 One London magistrate , distressed by what he saw as the excessive leniency displayed towards criminals , rebuked Henry ...
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