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Page 217
... reader can judge for himself whether they are not all three written by the same person . I have not the smallest doubt that they are . The Printer to the Reader It hath bin an old saying , that whiles two doggs do strive for a bone ...
... reader can judge for himself whether they are not all three written by the same person . I have not the smallest doubt that they are . The Printer to the Reader It hath bin an old saying , that whiles two doggs do strive for a bone ...
Page 223
... reader if I went into this story in detail and discussed the various evidence of my theory from points of style ... reader from attempting the lyke worthles enterprise . . . . Desiring the gentle reader , rather to make example of ...
... reader if I went into this story in detail and discussed the various evidence of my theory from points of style ... reader from attempting the lyke worthles enterprise . . . . Desiring the gentle reader , rather to make example of ...
Page 294
... Reader and the " Discourse " are by the same hand , and that neither Gascoigne nor Gilbert had to do with either the one or the other . The whole publication is , in my opinion , an artifice , designed with the object of promoting the ...
... Reader and the " Discourse " are by the same hand , and that neither Gascoigne nor Gilbert had to do with either the one or the other . The whole publication is , in my opinion , an artifice , designed with the object of promoting the ...
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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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