Ringing Classical Bells? Virgilian Intertexts in William Dillingham's ‘Campanae Undellenses’

In his seminal survey of Anglo-Latin poetry Leicester Bradner remarked that the subjects of William Dillingham's Latin verse show his complete independence of the old school of classical imitation. While it is undeniable that such topics as sporting on a seventeenth-century bowling green seem t...

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