Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... given annoyance rather than satisfaction to the great Earl of Essex . In Spenser's prose View of Ireland , a manuscript copy of which is known to have been in the possession of Essex's secretary , the notion was advanced that Ireland ...
... given annoyance rather than satisfaction to the great Earl of Essex . In Spenser's prose View of Ireland , a manuscript copy of which is known to have been in the possession of Essex's secretary , the notion was advanced that Ireland ...
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given us many scenes such as this one of Lady Macbeth's fainting , and many speeches such as " If ' twere done " and " I have given suck " which are open to more than one construction . They may lend them- selves with equal ...
given us many scenes such as this one of Lady Macbeth's fainting , and many speeches such as " If ' twere done " and " I have given suck " which are open to more than one construction . They may lend them- selves with equal ...
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... given me more instruction and pleasure . " Here is Smyth's advice to his students : The entertainment and instruction of history can never be properly felt or understood , as I cannot too often remark , unless you meditate upon the ...
... given me more instruction and pleasure . " Here is Smyth's advice to his students : The entertainment and instruction of history can never be properly felt or understood , as I cannot too often remark , unless you meditate upon the ...
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A SIDNEY Knowles | 11 |
CHARLES E MOUNTS | 19 |
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