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... poem was published , Ralegh was exploring the Orinoco . The explanation usually given is that the poem was revised by the author before it was published in 1595 ; but he was in Ireland , and even if he was able , and had the necessary ...
... poem was published , Ralegh was exploring the Orinoco . The explanation usually given is that the poem was revised by the author before it was published in 1595 ; but he was in Ireland , and even if he was able , and had the necessary ...
Page 387
... poem describing his nuptial anticipa- tions ? And is it really true ( as is alleged in justification of this poem ) that Englishmen of that day were such children of nature as to see no unfitness in public ex- pressions of feeling of ...
... poem describing his nuptial anticipa- tions ? And is it really true ( as is alleged in justification of this poem ) that Englishmen of that day were such children of nature as to see no unfitness in public ex- pressions of feeling of ...
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... poem , even one of 100 stanzas ( the length of " Cynthia " ) , was not a very extraordinary thing to do , if , by showing it to the Queen as his own , or at any rate as representing his feelings , he could have mitigated her resentment ...
... poem , even one of 100 stanzas ( the length of " Cynthia " ) , was not a very extraordinary thing to do , if , by showing it to the Queen as his own , or at any rate as representing his feelings , he could have mitigated her resentment ...
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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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