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Page 14
... become in Elizabeth's time , if not obsolete , yet in his diction , very far removed from the living language of the day . Even Milton , in his boyish compositions , wrote after Spenser and Shakespere , with their contemporaries , had ...
... become in Elizabeth's time , if not obsolete , yet in his diction , very far removed from the living language of the day . Even Milton , in his boyish compositions , wrote after Spenser and Shakespere , with their contemporaries , had ...
Page 30
... become accustomed to their results . The nation still had before it great events , great issues , great perils , great and indefinite prospects of adventure and achievement . The old quarrels and animosities of Europe had altered in ...
... become accustomed to their results . The nation still had before it great events , great issues , great perils , great and indefinite prospects of adventure and achievement . The old quarrels and animosities of Europe had altered in ...
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... become one of the leading persons among the undertakers for the planting of Munster . He had secured for himself a large share of the Desmond lands . In 1587 , an agreement among the undertakers assigned to Sir Walter Ralegh , his ...
... become one of the leading persons among the undertakers for the planting of Munster . He had secured for himself a large share of the Desmond lands . In 1587 , an agreement among the undertakers assigned to Sir Walter Ralegh , his ...
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admiration adventure allegory amid appears Arthegal beauty Burghley character Chaucer Colin Clout's Court dangerous delight Desmond doth Earl Edmund Spenser Elizabeth England English poetry Englishmen evil eyes Faery Queen fashion favour Gabriel Harvey gentle Geoffrey Fenton grace Grantorto Grindal Harvey's hath honour ideas imagination Ireland Irish Italian John Norreys Kilcolman knights Lady land language Leicester literary Lord Grey Lord Grey's ment Merchant Taylors mind moral Munster Muses natural ness never noble Norreys passion pastoral peace perhaps person Petrarch Philip Sidney picture poem poet poet's poetical praise Prince published Puritan rebellion Rosalind scene scorn seems Shakespere Shepherd's Calendar Sidney's Sir Walter Ralegh Smerwick Sonnets Spenser spirit story strange sweetness things thou thought tion translations truth unto verse vertues Virgil Walter Ralegh wont words writes