The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... Young , whose official residence was at Bromley , Kent , ten miles from London . It is natural to connect this journey south with the preferment offered by Young , although we must remember that these four years may have contained many ...
... Young , whose official residence was at Bromley , Kent , ten miles from London . It is natural to connect this journey south with the preferment offered by Young , although we must remember that these four years may have contained many ...
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... Young , gifted London clergyman and master of Pembroke Hall , as bishop of Rochester.1 To Young this preferment must have been the more gratifying because he had not been one to push himself forward . Indeed , he was wont to view with ...
... Young , gifted London clergyman and master of Pembroke Hall , as bishop of Rochester.1 To Young this preferment must have been the more gratifying because he had not been one to push himself forward . Indeed , he was wont to view with ...
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... Young was installed on April 1 , we may assume that he took up his residence about that time in the bishop's palace ... Young's simple tastes . The ample park that sur- rounded it and the fine vistas made possible by its elevated ...
... Young was installed on April 1 , we may assume that he took up his residence about that time in the bishop's palace ... Young's simple tastes . The ample park that sur- rounded it and the fine vistas made possible by its elevated ...
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