Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis BaconConstable, Limited, 1914 - 608 páginas |
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... regard to external matters , principally with the struggle with Spain , and only incidentally with Ireland as as one of the oversea preoccupations of the Queen's government , and , as regards domestic matters , with the love affairs and ...
... regard to external matters , principally with the struggle with Spain , and only incidentally with Ireland as as one of the oversea preoccupations of the Queen's government , and , as regards domestic matters , with the love affairs and ...
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... regard to publication . On the whole I think it is quite possible that there was not ( in regard at any rate to some of the pieces ) , and that " H. W. " is speaking the truth when he says , " This I have adventured for thy contentation ...
... regard to publication . On the whole I think it is quite possible that there was not ( in regard at any rate to some of the pieces ) , and that " H. W. " is speaking the truth when he says , " This I have adventured for thy contentation ...
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... regards " the half - monthly motion of increase and the monthly motion of restoration , appear to correspond with the ... regard to the first inquiry , I judge that the motion of rotation or conversion from east to west is not properly a ...
... regards " the half - monthly motion of increase and the monthly motion of restoration , appear to correspond with the ... regard to the first inquiry , I judge that the motion of rotation or conversion from east to west is not properly a ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Rising in Munster | 30 |
Alleged intimacy with Essex | 40 |
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