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... Master Philip Sidney , whether it was Master Sp . or what rare scholar in Pembroke Hall soever , because himself and his friends , for what respect I know not , would not reveal it , I force not greatly to set down . Sorry I am that I ...
... Master Philip Sidney , whether it was Master Sp . or what rare scholar in Pembroke Hall soever , because himself and his friends , for what respect I know not , would not reveal it , I force not greatly to set down . Sorry I am that I ...
Page 50
... Master Colin Clout is not everybody , and albeit his old companions , Master Cuddie and Master Hobinoll , be as little beholding to their mistress poetry as ever you wist : yet he , peradventure , by the means of her special favour ...
... Master Colin Clout is not everybody , and albeit his old companions , Master Cuddie and Master Hobinoll , be as little beholding to their mistress poetry as ever you wist : yet he , peradventure , by the means of her special favour ...
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... masters . And with these English masters , too , amid their own jealousies and backbitings and mis- chief - making , their own bitter antipathies and chronic despair , there was only one point of agreement , and that was their deep ...
... masters . And with these English masters , too , amid their own jealousies and backbitings and mis- chief - making , their own bitter antipathies and chronic despair , there was only one point of agreement , and that was their deep ...
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