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William Alabaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Alabasterthe: Classical scholar and theologian of the English Renaissance ... to English Literature: Early 17th Century ... Portrait of William Alabaster...
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Upon the Motions of the Fiend ... "My friends, whose kindness doth their judgments blind" ... William Alabaster (1568-1640)
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William Alabaster Criticism and Essays ... William Alabaster 1568-1640 ... Criticism > Literary Criticism (1400-1800) > Alabaster, William - Introduction...
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Alabaster, William ( 1568 – 1640 ), an Elizabethan divine and Latin poet, educated at Westminster and Trinity College, Cambridge. Between 1588 and 1592 he produced two notable works in Latin; ... Home > The Oxford Companion to English Literature > Alabaster, William...
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William Alabaster lived at least two lives: he is known to us both as a recusant poet of the Elizabethan era and as an eccentric but avowedly Anglican chaplain to King James I.* His vacillation between his country’s religion and that of Rome is summed up in the fact that he is the only English poet to be imprisoned...
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The proof of its publication only remains in two tracts, A Booke of the Seuen Planets, or Seuen wandring motives of William Alablaster's (sic) wit . . ., by John Racster (1598), and An Answer to William Alabaster.
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List of works available at IntraText; This list contains only essential information: title, subtitle, language and ISFN. Sort order: Title, Date, Language; Click on the title to show a detailed card and to read or download ... Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC; ... Last updated: 2009.11.2...
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Or start at this prefix: ... Alabaster, William, 1567-1640 (2 titles) ... Alain of Lille (1 title)
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Browsing by Author "Alabaster, William, 1567-1640" ... Letter from William Alabaster to William Oughtred. ... Alabaster, William, 1567-1640...
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