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George Puttenham (1529–1590) was an
English writer and
literary critic. He is
generally considered to be the
author of the
influential handbook on poetry...
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Puttenham is a
village in Surrey, England,
located just
south of the Hog's Back
which is the
narrowest stretch of the
North Downs.
Puttenham is
about midway...
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Puttenham may
refer to:
Puttenham, Hertfordshire,
England Puttenham, Surrey,
England George Puttenham (1529–1590),
English literary critic HMS Puttenham...
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Puttenham and
Crooksbury Commons is a 113.8-hectare (281-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest between Farnham and
Guildford in Surrey...
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Puttenham is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Tring Rural, in the
Dacorum district, in
north west Hertfordshire, England. In 1961...
- HMS
Puttenham (M2784) was a Ham-class ins****
minesweeper of the
Royal Navy. She was
launched in 1956 and
entered service in 1958. The 93
ships of the...
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Throckmorton of
Coughton Court, and
Margery Puttenham,
daughter of
Robert Puttenham and
sister of
George Puttenham. He was a
nephew of Sir
Nicholas Throckmorton...
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Greyfriars is a
Grade II*
listed house located on the Hog's Back, in the
civil parish of Wanborough, in Surrey, England. It was
built in 1896 for the novelist...
- was
awarded an OBE in 1987.
Patricia Hayes died in
September 1998 in
Puttenham, Surrey. She
appeared posthumously in the 2002 film
Crime and Punishment...
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worse than
senseless things!"
Figure of
speech Trope (linguistics)
George Puttenham, The Arte of
English Poesie. 1589. Kent
State University Press, 1988....