        item: #1 of 3
          id: 13037
      author: Chatterton, Thomas
       title: The Rowley Poems
        date: None
       words: 65690
      flesch: 90
     summary: _Laughable_. Oh Raufe, comme lyste and hear mie _dernie_ tale.
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        item: #2 of 3
          id: 8161
      author: Macpherson, James
       title: Fragments of Ancient Poetry
        date: None
       words: 11758
      flesch: 87
     summary: [12] For his new species of poetry Macpherson drew upon the stylistic techniques of the King James Version of the Bible, just as Blake and Whitman were to do later. FRAGMENTS OF ANCIENT POETRY By James Macpherson The Augustan Reprint Society Introduction By John J. Dunn GENERAL EDITORS George Robert Guffey, University of California, Los Angeles Earl Miner, University of California, Los Angeles Maximillian E. Novak, University of California, Los Angeles Robert Vosper, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library ADVISORY EDITORS Richard C. Boys, University of Michigan James L. Clifford, Columbia University Ralph Cohen, University of California, Los Angeles Vinton A. Dearing, University of California, Los Angeles Arthur Friedman, University of Chicago Louis A. Landa, Princeton University Samuel H. Monk, University of Minnesota Everett T. Moore, University of California, Los Angeles Lawrence Clark Powell, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library James Sutherland, University College, London H. T. Swedenberg, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Edna C. Davis, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library INTRODUCTION Byron was actually the third Scotsman in about fifty years who awoke and found himself famous; the sudden rise from obscurity to international fame had been experienced earlier by two fellow countrymen, Sir Walter Scott and James Macpherson.
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        item: #3 of 3
          id: 9098
      author: Ross, John Wilson
       title: Tacitus and Bracciolini. The Annals Forged in the XVth Century
        date: None
       words: 106426
      flesch: 50
     summary: Claudius triremes quadriremesque et undeviginti hominum millia armavit, cincto _ratibus_ ambitu, ne vaga effugia forent; _ac_ tamen spatium amplexus, ad _vim_ remigii, gubernantium artes, impetus _navium_, et _proelio_ solita. But why, uncramped by verse, the author of the Annals should have written: hortatur miles, ut hostem vagum, _neque_ paci _aut_ proelio paratum, instead of _neque_ proelia, is difficult to determine, except that he was desirous of imitating Bracciolini, who writes in the letter to his friend Niccoli from which we have already quoted (Ep. II.
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