The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... passed , Spenser must have rejoiced that no mere taskmaster , but a phi- losopher , was sitting at the head - master's desk . Spenser's enthusiasm for the broadly trained individual , his faith in English and his desire to enrich ...
... passed , Spenser must have rejoiced that no mere taskmaster , but a phi- losopher , was sitting at the head - master's desk . Spenser's enthusiasm for the broadly trained individual , his faith in English and his desire to enrich ...
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... passed . Those hopeful of the success of the resettle- ment in Munster watched its passage with deepest concern . Spenser , no doubt a spectator , causes Irenius to say of this act : " . . . how hardly that act of parliament was wrung ...
... passed . Those hopeful of the success of the resettle- ment in Munster watched its passage with deepest concern . Spenser , no doubt a spectator , causes Irenius to say of this act : " . . . how hardly that act of parliament was wrung ...
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... passed , Spenser must have been increasingly conscious that beyond the borders of quiet Munster , dangerous trouble ... passing interest to Spenser , who , in 1596 , refers to him as " the honorable gentleman that now governeth there ...
... passed , Spenser must have been increasingly conscious that beyond the borders of quiet Munster , dangerous trouble ... passing interest to Spenser , who , in 1596 , refers to him as " the honorable gentleman that now governeth there ...
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