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Page 186
... style is quite unmistakable . The style of the letter presented by Sidney to the Queen in 1580 is the same , though , being earlier , it is cruder . Moreover a copy of it appears among the " Northumber- land " collection , with the ...
... style is quite unmistakable . The style of the letter presented by Sidney to the Queen in 1580 is the same , though , being earlier , it is cruder . Moreover a copy of it appears among the " Northumber- land " collection , with the ...
Page 219
... style is quite beyond the capacity of Gascoigne , who also shows no evidence of having acquired any knowledge of foreign languages . ་ ་ The letters above quoted all drop out of the edition of 1575 , which Gascoigne appears to have ...
... style is quite beyond the capacity of Gascoigne , who also shows no evidence of having acquired any knowledge of foreign languages . ་ ་ The letters above quoted all drop out of the edition of 1575 , which Gascoigne appears to have ...
Page 361
... style . The style , to my mind , is clearly that of the writer of the address of 1591 , namely Nashe . It was superseded in 1594 , in a later edition of the " Delia " sonnets , by an address to the Countess of Pembroke in verse , in the ...
... style . The style , to my mind , is clearly that of the writer of the address of 1591 , namely Nashe . It was superseded in 1594 , in a later edition of the " Delia " sonnets , by an address to the Countess of Pembroke in verse , in the ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
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