Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... Reaveley Glover. POETS AND PURITANS BY T. R. GLOVER FELLOW AND CLASSICAL LECTURER OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE THIRD EDITION METHUEN & CO . LTD . 36 ESSEX STREET W.C. LONDON September 9th , 1915 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN ΤΟ MARGARET.
... Reaveley Glover. POETS AND PURITANS BY T. R. GLOVER FELLOW AND CLASSICAL LECTURER OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE THIRD EDITION METHUEN & CO . LTD . 36 ESSEX STREET W.C. LONDON September 9th , 1915 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN ΤΟ MARGARET.
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... London , he says- Mery London , my most kyndly Nurse , That to me gave this Lifes first native sourse . ( Prothm . 129. ) 1 The date of his birth was 1552 , or perhaps 1553 - the latter the year in which Rabelais died and Queen Mary ...
... London , he says- Mery London , my most kyndly Nurse , That to me gave this Lifes first native sourse . ( Prothm . 129. ) 1 The date of his birth was 1552 , or perhaps 1553 - the latter the year in which Rabelais died and Queen Mary ...
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... London , 1 and Edmund Spenser must have been one of its first scholars . The accounts of the expenditures at the funeral of Robert Nowell , 2 in February 156 , among very many items of less present interest , record gowns given to six ...
... London , 1 and Edmund Spenser must have been one of its first scholars . The accounts of the expenditures at the funeral of Robert Nowell , 2 in February 156 , among very many items of less present interest , record gowns given to six ...
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... London to publish the first three books of the Faerie Queene in 1590. It was now that Spenser received his pension from the Queen , a poor one indeed -- but " all this for a song , " said Lord Burleigh . He was brought into the next ...
... London to publish the first three books of the Faerie Queene in 1590. It was now that Spenser received his pension from the Queen , a poor one indeed -- but " all this for a song , " said Lord Burleigh . He was brought into the next ...
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... London ; and the only party , according to a report drawn up in 1585 for the Pope by a distinguished Jesuit , 1 that would fight to death for the Queen were the Puritans of London and of the sea towns . Providentially , he held , they ...
... London ; and the only party , according to a report drawn up in 1585 for the Pope by a distinguished Jesuit , 1 that would fight to death for the Queen were the Puritans of London and of the sea towns . Providentially , he held , they ...
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