The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... Italy , just as the Thames led to a still vaster and more mys- terious world . Only the thought of the inevitable birching for the tardy could have hurried the boys back by one o'clock to the confining walls of their big schoolroom ...
... Italy , just as the Thames led to a still vaster and more mys- terious world . Only the thought of the inevitable birching for the tardy could have hurried the boys back by one o'clock to the confining walls of their big schoolroom ...
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... Italian , and her statement gave him so much pleasure that he hastened to celebrate the incident in Latin verse . He had a real passion for knowl- edge . While he was devoted to Latin and Greek literature , he did not neglect English ...
... Italian , and her statement gave him so much pleasure that he hastened to celebrate the incident in Latin verse . He had a real passion for knowl- edge . While he was devoted to Latin and Greek literature , he did not neglect English ...
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... Italian , when so highly regarded of scholars ? The Latin and Greek , when so lightly ? " laments Harvey . Evidently we must not conclude that Cam- bridge men were indifferent to the Renaissance writers of France and Italy even if the ...
... Italian , when so highly regarded of scholars ? The Latin and Greek , when so lightly ? " laments Harvey . Evidently we must not conclude that Cam- bridge men were indifferent to the Renaissance writers of France and Italy even if the ...
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