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... person in the ecclesiastical affairs of the time . In these books , in a crowd of unknown names of needy relations and dependents , distressed foreigners , and parish paupers , who shared from time to time the liberality of Mr. Robert ...
... person in the ecclesiastical affairs of the time . In these books , in a crowd of unknown names of needy relations and dependents , distressed foreigners , and parish paupers , who shared from time to time the liberality of Mr. Robert ...
Page 15
... persons with whom he was connected , that he would not be indifferent to the debates around him , and that his re- ligious prepossessions were then , as afterwards , in favour of the conforming puritanism in the Church , as opposed to ...
... persons with whom he was connected , that he would not be indifferent to the debates around him , and that his re- ligious prepossessions were then , as afterwards , in favour of the conforming puritanism in the Church , as opposed to ...
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... person whom Spenser first singled out for his warmest and heartiest praise . He is introduced under a thin dis- guise , " Algrind , " in Spenser's earliest work after he left Cambridge , the Shepherd's Calendar , as the pattern of the ...
... person whom Spenser first singled out for his warmest and heartiest praise . He is introduced under a thin dis- guise , " Algrind , " in Spenser's earliest work after he left Cambridge , the Shepherd's Calendar , as the pattern of the ...
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... persons like Sidney and Leicester , Spenser only writes to Harvey on literary subjects . He is dis- creet , and will not indulge Harvey's " desire to hear of my late being with her Majesty . " According to a literary fashion of the time ...
... persons like Sidney and Leicester , Spenser only writes to Harvey on literary subjects . He is dis- creet , and will not indulge Harvey's " desire to hear of my late being with her Majesty . " According to a literary fashion of the time ...
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... persons in the Irish administration . He corresponded confidentially and continually with Burghley and Walsing- ham . He had his eye on the proceedings of Deputies and Presidents , and reported freely their misdoings or their ...
... persons in the Irish administration . He corresponded confidentially and continually with Burghley and Walsing- ham . He had his eye on the proceedings of Deputies and Presidents , and reported freely their misdoings or their ...
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