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... writing was one of the necessary accomplishments of the perfect knight , in part to the poetic impulse which was ... writer's 29 AND POETRY THEIR.
... writing of love poems or pamphlets , had feasted one day and starved the next . In the theatre they thought they saw ... writers Robert Greene is the one of whose life we know most , and this is because he wrote in his last years a long ...
... writing of stanzas , indeed , as a pastime , an occupation for the spare moments of a strenuous life . There were such great things to be done in that great era - the Spaniards to fight , the Queen to serve , colonies to be planted ...