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Sir Thomas Wyatt ca. 1503–1542: Critical Essay by C. F. Williamson

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SOURCE: "Wyatt's Use of Repetitions and Refrains," in English Literary Renaissance Vol. XII, No. 3, Autumn, 1982, pp. 291-300.

The following essay points to the complex and subtle patterns of repetition and refrain in Wyatt's poetry as proof of his lyrical mastery.

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