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... passed during the dark days of Mary ; and that he was about six years old when Elizabeth came to the throne . About the same time were born Ralegh , and , a year or two later ( 1554 ) , Hooker and Philip Sidney . Bacon ( 1561 ) , and ...
... passed during the dark days of Mary ; and that he was about six years old when Elizabeth came to the throne . About the same time were born Ralegh , and , a year or two later ( 1554 ) , Hooker and Philip Sidney . Bacon ( 1561 ) , and ...
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... passed to an entirely altered condition of social life ; he had passed from pleasant and merry England , with its comparative order and peace , its thriving homesteads and wealthy cities , its industry and magnificence , - Eliza's ...
... passed to an entirely altered condition of social life ; he had passed from pleasant and merry England , with its comparative order and peace , its thriving homesteads and wealthy cities , its industry and magnificence , - Eliza's ...
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... passed on through him to Spenser , are to us simply strange and abnormal states through which society has passed , to us beyond understanding and almost belief . The perpetual love - making , as one of the first duties and necessities ...
... passed on through him to Spenser , are to us simply strange and abnormal states through which society has passed , to us beyond understanding and almost belief . The perpetual love - making , as one of the first duties and necessities ...
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