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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Polish Literature |
 | | Vincent Pol continued to write; "The Senatorial Agreement" and "Mohort" came from his pen during this period. |
 | | Syrokomla, an author resembling Pol in simplicity and originality of tone, was decidedly his inferior in other respects. |
 | | Lenartowicz, too, still wrote with much talent, but, like Pol and Zaleski, with a certain monotony of diction and ideas. |
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