Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis BaconConstable, Limited, 1914 - 608 páginas |
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... words " incerto autore . " It is my view that these words were inserted by the writer from motives of prudence , having regard to the dangerous character of the book , and the still greater danger of being in the possession of a MS . It ...
... words " incerto autore . " It is my view that these words were inserted by the writer from motives of prudence , having regard to the dangerous character of the book , and the still greater danger of being in the possession of a MS . It ...
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... words notwith- stãding ) that these two gentlemen were of one assent compact to have it imprinted : And yet , finding by experiêce that nothing is so wel hadled now adayes , but that some malicious minds may either take occasion to ...
... words notwith- stãding ) that these two gentlemen were of one assent compact to have it imprinted : And yet , finding by experiêce that nothing is so wel hadled now adayes , but that some malicious minds may either take occasion to ...
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... words , " for such a grave subject , " howsoever others ( seeing in what sort Verse hath beene idly abused ) hold it but as a language fitting Lightnes and Vanitie . " So , again , one of the grounds of his defence for the writing of ...
... words , " for such a grave subject , " howsoever others ( seeing in what sort Verse hath beene idly abused ) hold it but as a language fitting Lightnes and Vanitie . " So , again , one of the grounds of his defence for the writing of ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Rising in Munster | 30 |
Alleged intimacy with Essex | 40 |
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