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Hartford Studies in Literature 1 ( 1969 ) : 50–62 . Numerology in Lycidas ; cf. Fowler , above . Sigworth , Oliver F. " Johnson's Lycidas : The End of Renaissance Criticism . ” Eighteenth - Century Studies 1 ( 1967 ) : 159–68 .
Hartford Studies in Literature 1 ( 1969 ) : 50–62 . Numerology in Lycidas ; cf. Fowler , above . Sigworth , Oliver F. " Johnson's Lycidas : The End of Renaissance Criticism . ” Eighteenth - Century Studies 1 ( 1967 ) : 159–68 .
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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