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... Essex , under the relatively mean figure of the squire Timias ? These questions may be left for fuller consideration in connection with the poem itself . But my ... Essex and Ralegh Bacon's practice of writing for Essex Spenser's funeral.
... Essex , under the relatively mean figure of the squire Timias ? These questions may be left for fuller consideration in connection with the poem itself . But my ... Essex and Ralegh Bacon's practice of writing for Essex Spenser's funeral.
Page 64
... Essex being the stepson of the Earl of Leicester , who had also introduced him at Court . In what follows , the construction , after the manner of oracles , is ambiguous . " His coosen Con- stantius " might mean Sir Philip Sidney ...
... Essex being the stepson of the Earl of Leicester , who had also introduced him at Court . In what follows , the construction , after the manner of oracles , is ambiguous . " His coosen Con- stantius " might mean Sir Philip Sidney ...
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... Essex . Bacon therefore must have met her frequently . If she was as attractive as she is represented in " Pastorella , " he may well have admired her . The tale of Sir Calidore and Pastorella , however , is entirely ideal , and ...
... Essex . Bacon therefore must have met her frequently . If she was as attractive as she is represented in " Pastorella , " he may well have admired her . The tale of Sir Calidore and Pastorella , however , is entirely ideal , and ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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