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... Ireland in the work appear in canto ix . of Book II . ( see stanzas 13 , 16 and 24 ) . " It is true that the name of Ireland is mentioned in st . 24 , but only descriptively , " jet or marble far from Ireland brought " : a line which ...
... Ireland in the work appear in canto ix . of Book II . ( see stanzas 13 , 16 and 24 ) . " It is true that the name of Ireland is mentioned in st . 24 , but only descriptively , " jet or marble far from Ireland brought " : a line which ...
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Edward George Harman. SPENSER'S CHAPTER XIX VIEW OF THE PRESENT STATE OF IRELAND " I COME now to Spenser's prose treatise , A View of the Present State of Ireland . It was commonly supposed that this work was written by Spenser in Ireland ...
Edward George Harman. SPENSER'S CHAPTER XIX VIEW OF THE PRESENT STATE OF IRELAND " I COME now to Spenser's prose treatise , A View of the Present State of Ireland . It was commonly supposed that this work was written by Spenser in Ireland ...
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... Ireland , 32 ; advises Lord Grey , 32 n . Irish policy of , 70 ; death of , 163 ; on the state of religion in Ireland , 549 ; his description of Munster , 559 Sidney , Mary . See Pembroke Sidney , Sir Philip , his early connection with ...
... Ireland , 32 ; advises Lord Grey , 32 n . Irish policy of , 70 ; death of , 163 ; on the state of religion in Ireland , 549 ; his description of Munster , 559 Sidney , Mary . See Pembroke Sidney , Sir Philip , his early connection with ...
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