The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... English , and considered it essentially as good as Greek or Latin.1 Mulcaster lacked a clear and graceful style , so that his books are little read today . But they are , as James Oliphant has pointed out , the work of one who was " at ...
... English , and considered it essentially as good as Greek or Latin.1 Mulcaster lacked a clear and graceful style , so that his books are little read today . But they are , as James Oliphant has pointed out , the work of one who was " at ...
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... English monarchs visited the country at intervals , in order to renew the fealty of chiefs and nobles . But the conquest was really never complete . The weakness , even unreality , of English rule became all too evident when the Scotch ...
... English monarchs visited the country at intervals , in order to renew the fealty of chiefs and nobles . But the conquest was really never complete . The weakness , even unreality , of English rule became all too evident when the Scotch ...
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... English , consisting of adventurers , colonists , government officials , and others who had lately come to Ireland , and who , the English - Irish felt , were tending to dispossess them of their traditional rights and authority . The ...
... English , consisting of adventurers , colonists , government officials , and others who had lately come to Ireland , and who , the English - Irish felt , were tending to dispossess them of their traditional rights and authority . The ...
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