The Works of Anne Bradstreet in Prose and Verse. Edited by John Harvard Ellis. [With Plates, Including Facsimiles.]A. E. Cutter, 1867 - 434 páginas |
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... she wrote , in ink fresher than the original : these , of course , have been disregarded . With these exceptions , the reader has an exact copy of the manuscript . A fac - simile of the first leaf of the volume may be found between ...
... she wrote , in ink fresher than the original : these , of course , have been disregarded . With these exceptions , the reader has an exact copy of the manuscript . A fac - simile of the first leaf of the volume may be found between ...
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... she retracts this claim to relationship , in the second edition of her poems , where the verses appear as follows : - " Then let none difallow of these my straines Whilft English blood yet runs within my veins . " * : - Thomas Dudley ...
... she retracts this claim to relationship , in the second edition of her poems , where the verses appear as follows : - " Then let none difallow of these my straines Whilft English blood yet runs within my veins . " * : - Thomas Dudley ...
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... She was born in 1612–13 , probably at Northampton . † Of her youth and of her bringing up , we know but little . We can infer , however , from what she wrote of herself , later in life , that she was strictly and religiously trained ...
... She was born in 1612–13 , probably at Northampton . † Of her youth and of her bringing up , we know but little . We can infer , however , from what she wrote of herself , later in life , that she was strictly and religiously trained ...
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... she has left a very pleasant reminiscence of her childhood , in these verses : " My mufe unto a Child I may compare ... she perused the many new books which were then appearing in such unwonted numbers , and the zest * See pages 4 and 5 ...
... she has left a very pleasant reminiscence of her childhood , in these verses : " My mufe unto a Child I may compare ... she perused the many new books which were then appearing in such unwonted numbers , and the zest * See pages 4 and 5 ...
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... she was not familiar , and that she rather shunned them , as irreligious . There are some passages in her " Poems , " however , which seem as if they must have been suggested by a reading of Shakespeare . The Puritans were bitter ...
... she was not familiar , and that she rather shunned them , as irreligious . There are some passages in her " Poems , " however , which seem as if they must have been suggested by a reading of Shakespeare . The Puritans were bitter ...
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