The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... never seen surpassed among English letters . If Harvey was , as we guess , the author of this Preface , we must conclude that , having once chosen the role of duplicity , he decided to play the part wholeheartedly . The first letter is ...
... never seen surpassed among English letters . If Harvey was , as we guess , the author of this Preface , we must conclude that , having once chosen the role of duplicity , he decided to play the part wholeheartedly . The first letter is ...
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... never forslowing , I have ever followed with all dutiful care and travail , as faithfully as the power of my body and mind would give me leave . ” 54 Meanwhile , Turlough Luineach O'Neill , in disregard of peace terms arranged by Grey ...
... never forslowing , I have ever followed with all dutiful care and travail , as faithfully as the power of my body and mind would give me leave . ” 54 Meanwhile , Turlough Luineach O'Neill , in disregard of peace terms arranged by Grey ...
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... never be settled - unless to win the hearty approval of a man like Spenser can in itself be viewed as a kind of success , especially when it results in identification , if only in a few stanzas , with a hero of one of the world's ...
... never be settled - unless to win the hearty approval of a man like Spenser can in itself be viewed as a kind of success , especially when it results in identification , if only in a few stanzas , with a hero of one of the world's ...
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Merry London | 10 |
The Schoolboy | 11 |
Van der Noots Theatre | 20 |
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