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1 | In praise of scribes | 1 |
2 | 'It shall not therefore kill itself; that is, not bury itself': Donne's Biathanatos and its text | 31 |
3 | The Feathery Scribe | 58 |
4 | 'Hoping they shall only come to your merciful eyes': Sidney's Letter to Queen Elizabeth and its transmission | 109 |
5 | 'The virtuous Mrs Philips' and 'that whore Castlemaine': Orinda and her apotheosis, 1664-1668 | 147 |
App. I | Seventeenth-century characters of clerks and scriveners | 192 |
App. II | Manuscripts by the Feathery Scribe | 211 |
App. III | Catalogue of papers in Ralph Starkey's study | 269 |
App. IV | Manuscript texts of Sidney's Letter to Queen Elizabeth | 274 |
App. V | Katherine Philips's letter to Lady Fletcher | 281 |
App. VI | John Taylor's verse satire on Katherine Philips | 282 |
Index of manuscripts cited | 285 | |
Bibliography | 292 | |
General index | 307 |
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