Age means the length of time something or someone has been lived or pass through since the birth to the actual death, and which is progressive and count increasingly;for living things,the progress of increasing in age can be stopped at the age that living thing has died and the sum of the length of time that living thing had been lived can be the total age of that living thing.This could be for non-living things too.
Literary age typically refers to the historical period during which a literary work was written or published. It can also refer to the maturity level of the intended audience for a particular piece of literature.
Literary means like the symbol of the flag.
What do you really mean by literary evidence here? Personal autobiographical accounts? Or do you mean documents?
the movement of a literary piece from one point or section to another
consonance
Literary is concerned with Literature. These are written things which are followed by literature guidelines or set of rules.
Someone who writes articles, stories, etc. for a literary document (mainly newspapers or magazines)
I think it might be a 'vignette'. 'Literary' mean that the method of writing is more important than the contents. So a piece involving literary devices and communicative methods would be considered literary.
That would just be "history" or "the literary age"
Jacobian refers to the period of king James and Caroline refers to the age of king charles.
incident mention of something
A collection of poems, music, or literary pieces.
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