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In 1657 he became Latin secretary to Cromwell , and three years later , Member of Parliament for Hull . His poetry shows an excellent technique , and while some of his verse is graceful and charming , much of it is sober and restrained ...
In 1657 he became Latin secretary to Cromwell , and three years later , Member of Parliament for Hull . His poetry shows an excellent technique , and while some of his verse is graceful and charming , much of it is sober and restrained ...
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After a period as classical master under his father at Rugby , he became private secretary to Lord Lansdowne , and in 1851 was appointed inspector of schools , a post which he retained for thirty - five years .
After a period as classical master under his father at Rugby , he became private secretary to Lord Lansdowne , and in 1851 was appointed inspector of schools , a post which he retained for thirty - five years .
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His ambition was to become an author , , and to that end he learnt shorthand , obtained a post on a newspaper , and in 1830 became a Parliamentary reporter . In a short time he achieved a reputation as an extremely good shorthand ...
His ambition was to become an author , , and to that end he learnt shorthand , obtained a post on a newspaper , and in 1830 became a Parliamentary reporter . In a short time he achieved a reputation as an extremely good shorthand ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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