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Page 164
... perhaps about a year earlier . The dedication , which , from its terms , is evidently written with a view to the publication of the poem , refers to it as " this last slender meanes , " etc. , and the theme of the poem is the contrast ...
... perhaps about a year earlier . The dedication , which , from its terms , is evidently written with a view to the publication of the poem , refers to it as " this last slender meanes , " etc. , and the theme of the poem is the contrast ...
Page 317
... ( perhaps a relative of the famous seaman ) appears , from what he has to say , to have been a City . merchant . Sixth- " Maister Captaine Chester , his commendation of this Treatise " ( 14 lines ) . Example : Pinche not for pence to set ...
... ( perhaps a relative of the famous seaman ) appears , from what he has to say , to have been a City . merchant . Sixth- " Maister Captaine Chester , his commendation of this Treatise " ( 14 lines ) . Example : Pinche not for pence to set ...
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... perhaps none is so familiar , or as impressive , as that of the Redcrosse knight , in the second stanza of the poem : And on his brest a bloodie Crosse he bore , The deare remembrance of his dying Lord , For whose sweete sake that ...
... perhaps none is so familiar , or as impressive , as that of the Redcrosse knight , in the second stanza of the poem : And on his brest a bloodie Crosse he bore , The deare remembrance of his dying Lord , For whose sweete sake that ...
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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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