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... piece by which Gascoigne is best known . This piece bears the stamp of Gascoigne's individuality on every line , and its authenticity admits of no question . The dedication is dated 15th April 1576 , and we learn from the dedication for ...
... piece by which Gascoigne is best known . This piece bears the stamp of Gascoigne's individuality on every line , and its authenticity admits of no question . The dedication is dated 15th April 1576 , and we learn from the dedication for ...
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... piece , though I think he wrote the first half of the dedication to the Queen . I find nothing in his earlier works to show that he had any acquaintance with foreign languages , and the writer ( as I believe ) of the latter half of the ...
... piece , though I think he wrote the first half of the dedication to the Queen . I find nothing in his earlier works to show that he had any acquaintance with foreign languages , and the writer ( as I believe ) of the latter half of the ...
Page 282
... piece was not printed , which may have been due to Gascoigne's inability to pay for it . It occupies 45 pages of Mr. Cunliffe's edition . The style of the piece is heavy , and it is wholly lacking in the measure of inspiration which is ...
... piece was not printed , which may have been due to Gascoigne's inability to pay for it . It occupies 45 pages of Mr. Cunliffe's edition . The style of the piece is heavy , and it is wholly lacking in the measure of inspiration which 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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