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Page 84
... probably no missing words in the third line , the sentence merely breaking off owing to the allusion being dangerous . If there were , the rhyme would be with " farewell . " With this incident , which evidently relates to some legal ...
... probably no missing words in the third line , the sentence merely breaking off owing to the allusion being dangerous . If there were , the rhyme would be with " farewell . " With this incident , which evidently relates to some legal ...
Page 219
... probably the original piece which was intended to go before the volume . The other two are in quite a different style , and are probably an after - thought . The first I believe to be entirely the work of the author of the " Adventures ...
... probably the original piece which was intended to go before the volume . The other two are in quite a different style , and are probably an after - thought . The first I believe to be entirely the work of the author of the " Adventures ...
Page 558
... probably put in by design , as containing some measure of truth , and putting the case of the Government in the best light . But they are fictitious writing , and they suggest that the rest is , to some extent at least , of the same ...
... probably put in by design , as containing some measure of truth , and putting the case of the Government in the best light . But they are fictitious writing , and they suggest that the rest is , to some extent at least , of the same ...
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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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