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Page 65
... particular area , and by ' new ' men like Hatton and the Cecils , but also by the households of these groups ( in the 1580s Derby's household was as large as 14018 ) . What fol- lows from this is that we should not assume that a particular ...
... particular area , and by ' new ' men like Hatton and the Cecils , but also by the households of these groups ( in the 1580s Derby's household was as large as 14018 ) . What fol- lows from this is that we should not assume that a particular ...
Page 74
... particular person ( of whom we know nothing ) , beginning with direct address I Breathe ( sweet Ghib :) the temperate ayre of Wrest Where I no more with raging stormes opprest , Weare the cold nights out by the bankes of Tweed - and ...
... particular person ( of whom we know nothing ) , beginning with direct address I Breathe ( sweet Ghib :) the temperate ayre of Wrest Where I no more with raging stormes opprest , Weare the cold nights out by the bankes of Tweed - and ...
Page 85
... particular as representative of what should be generally possible , he does associate a specific feeling for a particular country with generosity and friendship . His is a roughened version of the Horatian ideal and it comes across as a ...
... particular as representative of what should be generally possible , he does associate a specific feeling for a particular country with generosity and friendship . His is a roughened version of the Horatian ideal and it comes across as a ...
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