‘Firme and well fixt’ Re-presentations of Robert Herrick’s poetry in printed miscellanies

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  • Callum Seddon University of Oxford

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Poetry, Robert Herrick, Print

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‘Firme and well fixt’ Re-presentations of Robert Herrick’s poetry in printed miscellanies. (2013). Postgraduate English: A Journal and Forum for Postgraduates in English, 26. https://postgradenglishjournal.awh.durham.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/pgenglish/article/view/105