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Meres was a graduate of Cambridge who lived in London during 1597 and 1598. In September of 1598 he published Palladis Tamia : Wits Treasury . It was a work in praise of a number of poets and playwrights of the period .
Meres was a graduate of Cambridge who lived in London during 1597 and 1598. In September of 1598 he published Palladis Tamia : Wits Treasury . It was a work in praise of a number of poets and playwrights of the period .
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Sir Walter Raleigh lived for seven years after 1611 ( 1552–1618 ) , while the Countess of Pembroke lived for ten years after 1611 ( 1561-1621 ) . Roger Manners , 1576–1612 , fifth Earl of Rutland , was born a bit too late to be taken ...
Sir Walter Raleigh lived for seven years after 1611 ( 1552–1618 ) , while the Countess of Pembroke lived for ten years after 1611 ( 1561-1621 ) . Roger Manners , 1576–1612 , fifth Earl of Rutland , was born a bit too late to be taken ...
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Shake - speare had unerring judgment ; he lived in the future with maxims of the present . Shake - speare was not a scientist , for if he had been a scientist he would have been a myriadminded scientist and would have been intrigued and ...
Shake - speare had unerring judgment ; he lived in the future with maxims of the present . Shake - speare was not a scientist , for if he had been a scientist he would have been a myriadminded scientist and would have been intrigued and ...
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