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prose, proverbs and select Slovak spiritual poetry. Despite devoting much effort to his Latin works, his Slovak ones have maintained and sustained his reputation more into the modern era. His prose is considered to reflect that national consciousness- lauding the Slovak language and criticizing the
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baroque writer, poet, dramatist, composer of hymns and evangelical
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Nestálosť vidiečanovej forúny (Fortunae inconstantia in rustico)
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Osud verný vo svete duše (Sors fidelis in mundo animae)
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