The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... Less , as Stow calls them , and just to the right of these the Steelyard . This was a large establishment of the German merchants of the Hanse , which extended quite to the river's edge . Their hall contained two great pictures by ...
... Less , as Stow calls them , and just to the right of these the Steelyard . This was a large establishment of the German merchants of the Hanse , which extended quite to the river's edge . Their hall contained two great pictures by ...
Page 76
... less than it might have . Husbandry appealed less than cattle - raising , and the methods of some tillers of the soil were of the crudest . Barnabe Rich in his New Description of Ireland tells of farmers who were accustomed to attach ...
... less than it might have . Husbandry appealed less than cattle - raising , and the methods of some tillers of the soil were of the crudest . Barnabe Rich in his New Description of Ireland tells of farmers who were accustomed to attach ...
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... less felt his new books of The Faerie Queene entitled him . In the first stanza he writes : When I whom sullein care , Through discontent of my long fruitlesse stay In Princes Court , and expectation vayne Of idle hopes , which still ...
... less felt his new books of The Faerie Queene entitled him . In the first stanza he writes : When I whom sullein care , Through discontent of my long fruitlesse stay In Princes Court , and expectation vayne Of idle hopes , which still ...
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Merry London | 10 |
The Schoolboy | 11 |
Van der Noots Theatre | 20 |
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