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There are further allusions to these literary concealments in the Satires of Hall in 1598 , where a contemporary poet and dramatist , whom Hall calls “ Labeo " , is compared with a cuttlefish who hides " in the black cloud of his thick ...
There are further allusions to these literary concealments in the Satires of Hall in 1598 , where a contemporary poet and dramatist , whom Hall calls “ Labeo " , is compared with a cuttlefish who hides " in the black cloud of his thick ...
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... and that those who ranked him highly compared him to Spenser , Sidney , Chapman , Drayton , Fletcher and even lesser lights , and that most of the judges of that time assigned the first place to one of them .
... and that those who ranked him highly compared him to Spenser , Sidney , Chapman , Drayton , Fletcher and even lesser lights , and that most of the judges of that time assigned the first place to one of them .
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A few years later , in the Discoveries , he applied the same words to Bacon : He it is that hath filled up all numbers , and performed that in our tongue which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome .
A few years later , in the Discoveries , he applied the same words to Bacon : He it is that hath filled up all numbers , and performed that in our tongue which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome .
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