Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis BaconConstable, Limited, 1914 - 608 páginas |
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... occurs in the address of the Printer to the Reader in the 1573 edition ( see p . 217 above ) . It is repeated in the second address ( “ To al yong Gentlemen " ) . The second address is in a more vivacious vein than the first , the ...
... occurs in the address of the Printer to the Reader in the 1573 edition ( see p . 217 above ) . It is repeated in the second address ( “ To al yong Gentlemen " ) . The second address is in a more vivacious vein than the first , the ...
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... occurs one of Bacon's favourite openings , " Salamon sayth . " P. 25. Eccho . . . . If I be not much deceyved , I saw a frosty bearded scholemaster instructing of four lusty young men ere- whyle as we came in . The same picturesque ...
... occurs one of Bacon's favourite openings , " Salamon sayth . " P. 25. Eccho . . . . If I be not much deceyved , I saw a frosty bearded scholemaster instructing of four lusty young men ere- whyle as we came in . The same picturesque ...
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... occurs : Tu postquam conversus es ad spectandum opera quae fecerunt manus tuae , vidisti quod omnia essent bona ... occurs also , in English , in the prayer composed by Bacon which he called " The Writer's Prayer . " The same thought ...
... occurs : Tu postquam conversus es ad spectandum opera quae fecerunt manus tuae , vidisti quod omnia essent bona ... occurs also , in English , in the prayer composed by Bacon which he called " The Writer's Prayer . " The same thought ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Rising in Munster | 30 |
Alleged intimacy with Essex | 40 |
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