Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis BaconConstable, Limited, 1914 - 608 páginas |
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... theyr poems and rimes ; the which are had in soe high request and estimation amongest them , that none dare to displease them for feare of running into reproche through theyr offence , and to be made infamous in the mouthes of all men ...
... theyr poems and rimes ; the which are had in soe high request and estimation amongest them , that none dare to displease them for feare of running into reproche through theyr offence , and to be made infamous in the mouthes of all men ...
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... theyr livinges , the which they convert as badly , and some of them ( they say ) paye as due tributes and shares of theyr livinges to theyr Bishops ( I speake of those which are Irish ) as they receave them duelye . Eudox . But is it ...
... theyr livinges , the which they convert as badly , and some of them ( they say ) paye as due tributes and shares of theyr livinges to theyr Bishops ( I speake of those which are Irish ) as they receave them duelye . Eudox . But is it ...
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... theyr defence , for nothing dothe sooner cause civilitye in anye countreye then manye markett townes , by reason that people repairing often thither for theyr needes , will daylye see and learne civill manners of the better sort ...
... theyr defence , for nothing dothe sooner cause civilitye in anye countreye then manye markett townes , by reason that people repairing often thither for theyr needes , will daylye see and learne civill manners of the better sort ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Rising in Munster | 30 |
Alleged intimacy with Essex | 40 |
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