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... Passage to Cataia - Written by Sir Humfrey Gilbert , Knight . Quid non . " It is introduced by a letter , dated the ... passage to Cathay , and that it was preferable , from every point of view , to the North - Eastern route . It ...
... Passage to Cataia - Written by Sir Humfrey Gilbert , Knight . Quid non . " It is introduced by a letter , dated the ... passage to Cathay , and that it was preferable , from every point of view , to the North - Eastern route . It ...
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... passage is practically a translation from Seneca . " The original , " writes the editor , " will be found almost entire in the elder Seneca's description of the eloquence of Severus Cassius , an orator and satirical writer under ...
... passage is practically a translation from Seneca . " The original , " writes the editor , " will be found almost entire in the elder Seneca's description of the eloquence of Severus Cassius , an orator and satirical writer under ...
Page 515
... passage about Bacon's eloquence as " really little more than an applica- tion of classical lore to contemporary men and conditions , " but this hardly seems an adequate description . In that particular instance at any rate there are ...
... passage about Bacon's eloquence as " really little more than an applica- tion of classical lore to contemporary men and conditions , " but this hardly seems an adequate description . In that particular instance at any rate there are ...
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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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