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Page 12
... seems to be clear . In 1569 , a refugee Flemish physician from Antwerp , who had fled . to England from the " abominations of the Roman Anti- christ " and the persecutions of the Duke of Alva , John Vander Noodt , published one of those ...
... seems to be clear . In 1569 , a refugee Flemish physician from Antwerp , who had fled . to England from the " abominations of the Roman Anti- christ " and the persecutions of the Duke of Alva , John Vander Noodt , published one of those ...
Page 19
... seems to us vain and ridiculous enough ; and it has been naturally surmised that he must have been a dangerous friend and counsellor to Spenser . But probably we are hard upon him . His writings , after all , are not much more affected ...
... seems to us vain and ridiculous enough ; and it has been naturally surmised that he must have been a dangerous friend and counsellor to Spenser . But probably we are hard upon him . His writings , after all , are not much more affected ...
Page 21
... seems to have been a strong and determining influence on his character and life . It seems likely that his sojourn in the north , which perhaps first introduced the London - bred scholar , the " Southern Shepherd's Boy , " to the novel ...
... seems to have been a strong and determining influence on his character and life . It seems likely that his sojourn in the north , which perhaps first introduced the London - bred scholar , the " Southern Shepherd's Boy , " to the novel ...
Page 23
... seem rather for gain and commodity to do it , and some sweetness that I have already tasted . " Yet , he thinks , that when ... seems most familiar . But Sid- ney certainly made him known to the queen ; he proba- bly recommended him as a ...
... seem rather for gain and commodity to do it , and some sweetness that I have already tasted . " Yet , he thinks , that when ... seems most familiar . But Sid- ney certainly made him known to the queen ; he proba- bly recommended him as a ...
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... seem to have " I beseech you all this while , what news at Cambridge ? Tully and Demosthenes nothing so much studied as they were wont : Livy and Sallust perhaps more , rather than less : Lucian never so much : Aristotle much named but ...
... seem to have " I beseech you all this while , what news at Cambridge ? Tully and Demosthenes nothing so much studied as they were wont : Livy and Sallust perhaps more , rather than less : Lucian never so much : Aristotle much named but ...
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