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Castara: With a Preface and Notes

This volume is a compilation of essays and scholarly reflections, accompanied by a preface that sets the tone for the content. The notes provide additional context and explanations to enhance the reader's understanding of the material presented. The book's content is likely to be diverse, covering a range of topics and perspectives. It is intended for readers interested in in-depth analysis and intellectual discourse. more

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William Habington
William Habington

William Habington, born on November 4, 1605, and died on November 30, 1654, was a renowned English poet of the 17th century, known for his lyric and satirical poems. more

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