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The times were unfavourable to the free and full development of literary genius . Even Cędmon and Cynewulf , the chief among Anglo - Saxon poets , are shadowy and half - mythical figures . The story of how Cędmon's tongue was ...
The times were unfavourable to the free and full development of literary genius . Even Cędmon and Cynewulf , the chief among Anglo - Saxon poets , are shadowy and half - mythical figures . The story of how Cędmon's tongue was ...
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The Whigs had just fallen from office , hence Addison was free for literary work . The Spectator appeared six times a week , and it contained , besides general news , advertisements and other miscellaneous matter , an essay from one of ...
The Whigs had just fallen from office , hence Addison was free for literary work . The Spectator appeared six times a week , and it contained , besides general news , advertisements and other miscellaneous matter , an essay from one of ...
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He had had something of a literary education , thanks to the generous offices of a young schoolmaster friend , and he soon began to vary the drudgery of farming by writing poems . These quickly acquired great local renown , and Burns ...
He had had something of a literary education , thanks to the generous offices of a young schoolmaster friend , and he soon began to vary the drudgery of farming by writing poems . These quickly acquired great local renown , and Burns ...
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