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Page 155
... character by the latter are generally " exaggerated and surpassing the truth . " What was the cause of the modification of the complaint made in 1605 and the emendation of 1623 ? It would be entirely in accordance with Bacon's character ...
... character by the latter are generally " exaggerated and surpassing the truth . " What was the cause of the modification of the complaint made in 1605 and the emendation of 1623 ? It would be entirely in accordance with Bacon's character ...
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... character as a man of letters , namely , Spenser's Astrophel , is suspect , for reasons to be explained later , 2 among them being the fact that the poem is dedicated to his widow , Frances Walsingham , then the wife of Robert Devereux ...
... character as a man of letters , namely , Spenser's Astrophel , is suspect , for reasons to be explained later , 2 among them being the fact that the poem is dedicated to his widow , Frances Walsingham , then the wife of Robert Devereux ...
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... character , 87 ; dispute with the Crown as to share in the capture of the Madre de Dios , 423 , 431 , 432 , 505 Cumberland , Margaret , Countess of , in Faerie Queene , 87 ; her character , 88 ; allusions to , 164 , 349 n . " Daniel ...
... character , 87 ; dispute with the Crown as to share in the capture of the Madre de Dios , 423 , 431 , 432 , 505 Cumberland , Margaret , Countess of , in Faerie Queene , 87 ; her character , 88 ; allusions to , 164 , 349 n . " Daniel ...
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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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