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... written by Languet to Sidney , dated 22nd October 1580 , of which the following is a translation , it appears that Sidney informed Languet that he had written the letter by the order of others , who , from the words used and the known ...
... written by Languet to Sidney , dated 22nd October 1580 , of which the following is a translation , it appears that Sidney informed Languet that he had written the letter by the order of others , who , from the words used and the known ...
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... writing are such that he must have written much more . Nothing else , however , is to be found from Laneham's pen , and beyond the record of this pamphlet nothing whatever is known of the writer . Moreover , the writing , clever as it ...
... writing are such that he must have written much more . Nothing else , however , is to be found from Laneham's pen , and beyond the record of this pamphlet nothing whatever is known of the writer . Moreover , the writing , clever as it ...
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... written this poem ( which is artificial , not spontaneous ) , and I do not think any man of mature age would have written it as an expression of his own experience . The conclusion , therefore , at which I arrive is that it was written ...
... written this poem ( which is artificial , not spontaneous ) , and I do not think any man of mature age would have written it as an expression of his own experience . The conclusion , therefore , at which I arrive is that it was written ...
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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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