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... ANNE BRADSTREET ( 1612 ? -1672 ) In 1650 a woman poet was a rarity , but Anne Bradstreet's place in literary history is the result not only of her unique- ness but of a genuine if limited ... Anne Bradstreet ANNE BRADSTREET (1612?-1672)
... ANNE BRADSTREET ( 1612 ? -1672 ) In 1650 a woman poet was a rarity , but Anne Bradstreet's place in literary history is the result not only of her unique- ness but of a genuine if limited ... Anne Bradstreet ANNE BRADSTREET (1612?-1672)
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... Bradstreet , a grave and brilliant young Puri- tan who had been trained at Cambridge and afterward by her father . Two years later , Brad- street gave up his position as steward of the Countess of War- wick , and ... Anne Bradstreet 33 •
... Bradstreet , a grave and brilliant young Puri- tan who had been trained at Cambridge and afterward by her father . Two years later , Brad- street gave up his position as steward of the Countess of War- wick , and ... Anne Bradstreet 33 •
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... Anne Bradstreet apparently intended this poem as a prologue for her lengthy " Quaternions " on the history of man ... Bradstreet's poems in praise of various authors suggest other influences more helpful to her development as a poet ...
... Anne Bradstreet apparently intended this poem as a prologue for her lengthy " Quaternions " on the history of man ... Bradstreet's poems in praise of various authors suggest other influences more helpful to her development as a poet ...
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