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... Harvey and Spenser have been preserved to us , possibly by Gabriel Harvey's self - satisfac- tion in regard to his own compositions . But with the pedagogue's jocoseness , and a playfulness which is like that of an elephant , it shows ...
... Harvey and Spenser have been preserved to us , possibly by Gabriel Harvey's self - satisfac- tion in regard to his own compositions . But with the pedagogue's jocoseness , and a playfulness which is like that of an elephant , it shows ...
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... Harvey on literary subjects . He is discreet , and will not indulge Harvey's " desire to hear of my late being with her Majesty . " According to a literary fashion of the time , he writes and is addressed as M. Immerito , and the great ...
... Harvey on literary subjects . He is discreet , and will not indulge Harvey's " desire to hear of my late being with her Majesty . " According to a literary fashion of the time , he writes and is addressed as M. Immerito , and the great ...
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... Harvey , he was at Westminster . He speaks of the Shepherd's Calendar as published ; he is contemplating the publication of other pieces , and then " he will in hand forthwith with his Fairie Queene , " of which he had sent Harvey a ...
... Harvey , he was at Westminster . He speaks of the Shepherd's Calendar as published ; he is contemplating the publication of other pieces , and then " he will in hand forthwith with his Fairie Queene , " of which he had sent Harvey a ...
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