The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... says of him : " He was a man of singular learn- ing in many sciences and languages , Greek and Latin being to him as familiar as his own natural tongue . ' 14 He was interested also in politics and trade . What was in store for these ...
... says of him : " He was a man of singular learn- ing in many sciences and languages , Greek and Latin being to him as familiar as his own natural tongue . ' 14 He was interested also in politics and trade . What was in store for these ...
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... says that he has seen , " printed in Latin and English ' below Hollar's perspective view of London that was published in 1647 , the following sentence : " East Smithfield near the Tower : the birth place of Edmund Spencer that Famous ...
... says that he has seen , " printed in Latin and English ' below Hollar's perspective view of London that was published in 1647 , the following sentence : " East Smithfield near the Tower : the birth place of Edmund Spencer that Famous ...
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... says they have not time to learn much " because they haste still on toward husbands , " he is aware that they are molded from the same clay as men , for he does not doubt their capacity , and where their station and circumstances permit ...
... says they have not time to learn much " because they haste still on toward husbands , " he is aware that they are molded from the same clay as men , for he does not doubt their capacity , and where their station and circumstances permit ...
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Merry London | 10 |
The Schoolboy | 11 |
Van der Noots Theatre | 20 |
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