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Page 52
... doubt myself that it was placed at Whitgift's service unofficially in some of the brilliant pamphlets , in the vein of popular ridicule , which appeared in reply to the Martinist press.2 In that case there were confidences , for mutual ...
... doubt myself that it was placed at Whitgift's service unofficially in some of the brilliant pamphlets , in the vein of popular ridicule , which appeared in reply to the Martinist press.2 In that case there were confidences , for mutual ...
Page 92
... doubt re- garded it , of Paulet , against whom , however , she could take no steps without revealing her instructions to Davison , which , it appears , he loyally kept to himself . Elizabeth had every reason at that time to shrink from ...
... doubt re- garded it , of Paulet , against whom , however , she could take no steps without revealing her instructions to Davison , which , it appears , he loyally kept to himself . Elizabeth had every reason at that time to shrink from ...
Page 186
... doubt from motives of prudence or reasons of State . It is a masterly composition , and the style is quite unmistakable . The style of the letter presented by Sidney to the Queen in 1580 is the same , though , being earlier , it is ...
... doubt from motives of prudence or reasons of State . It is a masterly composition , and the style is quite unmistakable . The style of the letter presented by Sidney to the Queen in 1580 is the same , though , being earlier , it is ...
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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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