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... letters tell us all that we know of Spenser's life at this time . During these anxious eighteen months , and connected with persons like Sidney and Leicester , Spenser only writes to Harvey on literary subjects . He is discreet , and ...
... letters tell us all that we know of Spenser's life at this time . During these anxious eighteen months , and connected with persons like Sidney and Leicester , Spenser only writes to Harvey on literary subjects . He is discreet , and ...
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... letters preserve a good many touches of character which are interesting . This , for instance , which shows Spenser's feeling about Sidney . " New books , " writes Spenser , " I hear of none , but only of one , that writing a certain ...
... letters preserve a good many touches of character which are interesting . This , for instance , which shows Spenser's feeling about Sidney . " New books , " writes Spenser , " I hear of none , but only of one , that writing a certain ...
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... letters between him and the Government . Burghley , he complains to Walsingham , was so heavy against him . " The Queen and Burghley wanted order restored , but did not like either the ex- pense of war , or the responsibility before ...
... letters between him and the Government . Burghley , he complains to Walsingham , was so heavy against him . " The Queen and Burghley wanted order restored , but did not like either the ex- pense of war , or the responsibility before ...
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