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Thus the title for the volume at which we arrived seems to us exact and adequate . As might have been expected , the exact limits of 1509–1660 have been transgressed . Some particular poems early in the book were composed before 1509 ...
Thus the title for the volume at which we arrived seems to us exact and adequate . As might have been expected , the exact limits of 1509–1660 have been transgressed . Some particular poems early in the book were composed before 1509 ...
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And that the same may seem no feignėd dream , But words of worth , and worthy to be weighed , I have presumed my lord for to present With this poor glass , which is of trusty steel , And came to me by will and testament Of one that was ...
And that the same may seem no feignėd dream , But words of worth , and worthy to be weighed , I have presumed my lord for to present With this poor glass , which is of trusty steel , And came to me by will and testament Of one that was ...
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racked France at this time , culminating in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew , seems to have influenced Sidney in his later championship of the Protestant cause in Europe . On his first trip abroad he traveled in Germany , Hungary ...
racked France at this time , culminating in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew , seems to have influenced Sidney in his later championship of the Protestant cause in Europe . On his first trip abroad he traveled in Germany , Hungary ...
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