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... fact in Spenser's life is his appointment as Secretary to Lord Grey de Wilton in Ireland in August 1580. By this I mean that it is a fact not derived from an inference from the poems but from records of the time ; and here for the first ...
... fact in Spenser's life is his appointment as Secretary to Lord Grey de Wilton in Ireland in August 1580. By this I mean that it is a fact not derived from an inference from the poems but from records of the time ; and here for the first ...
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... fact that the old series is written in blank verse , the latter in rhyme . The sonnets which appear for the first time in the Visions are those describing the Wolf , the River , the Vessel , the City . There are four pieces of the older ...
... fact that the old series is written in blank verse , the latter in rhyme . The sonnets which appear for the first time in the Visions are those describing the Wolf , the River , the Vessel , the City . There are four pieces of the older ...
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... facts of Spenser's life , reasonably be held to account for a literary intimacy between them anterior to the supposed ... fact that Spenser continued to obtain grants from the Crown in Munster after Lord Grey's recall in 1582 suggests ...
... facts of Spenser's life , reasonably be held to account for a literary intimacy between them anterior to the supposed ... fact that Spenser continued to obtain grants from the Crown in Munster after Lord Grey's recall in 1582 suggests ...
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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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