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Page 49
... appears , more than justifying this early appreciation of his genius , as Chaucer's not unworthy successor , in the Faery Queen . Afterwards , as other successful poetry was written , and the standards of taste were multiplied , this ...
... appears , more than justifying this early appreciation of his genius , as Chaucer's not unworthy successor , in the Faery Queen . Afterwards , as other successful poetry was written , and the standards of taste were multiplied , this ...
Page 75
... appears , in a list of persons ( January , 1582 ) , among whom Lord Grey had distributed some of the forfeited property of the rebels - a list sent home by him in answer to charges of waste and damage to the Queen's revenue , busily ...
... appears , in a list of persons ( January , 1582 ) , among whom Lord Grey had distributed some of the forfeited property of the rebels - a list sent home by him in answer to charges of waste and damage to the Queen's revenue , busily ...
Page 79
... appears in the list , among great statesmen and captains with their seignories of 12,000 acres , as hold- ing a grant of some 3000. It was the manor and castle of Kilcolman , a ruined house of the Desmonds , under the Galtee Hills . It ...
... appears in the list , among great statesmen and captains with their seignories of 12,000 acres , as hold- ing a grant of some 3000. It was the manor and castle of Kilcolman , a ruined house of the Desmonds , under the Galtee Hills . It ...
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