Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis BaconConstable, Limited, 1914 - 608 páginas |
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... Sidney discovered Spenser's promise , but there is no allusion to him in Sidney's correspondence , or anything in it ... Philip Sidney has left behind him no slightest scrap evidential of all this is not peculiar to the ' friendship ...
... Sidney discovered Spenser's promise , but there is no allusion to him in Sidney's correspondence , or anything in it ... Philip Sidney has left behind him no slightest scrap evidential of all this is not peculiar to the ' friendship ...
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... Philip Sidney , whose mother was Dudley's sister , and therefore when Dudley married the mother of Essex , he and Philip Sidney became cousins by marriage . In that case " his fathers " would mean the father of Constantius , and " the ...
... Philip Sidney , whose mother was Dudley's sister , and therefore when Dudley married the mother of Essex , he and Philip Sidney became cousins by marriage . In that case " his fathers " would mean the father of Constantius , and " the ...
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Edward George Harman. CHAPTER VII SIR PHILIP SIDNEY : " LEICESTER'S COMMONWEALTH " IT will be convenient at this point to say something about Sir Philip Sidney , to whom Spenser is supposed to have owed his introduction to his uncle ...
Edward George Harman. CHAPTER VII SIR PHILIP SIDNEY : " LEICESTER'S COMMONWEALTH " IT will be convenient at this point to say something about Sir Philip Sidney , to whom Spenser is supposed to have owed his introduction to his uncle ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Rising in Munster | 30 |
Alleged intimacy with Essex | 40 |
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