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... published his doggerel Honors Fame in Triumph Riding , or the Life and Death of the Late Honorable Earle of Essex ... published somewhere around 1594 , a date that would accord better with both the nature of the book and the evolving ...
... published his doggerel Honors Fame in Triumph Riding , or the Life and Death of the Late Honorable Earle of Essex ... published somewhere around 1594 , a date that would accord better with both the nature of the book and the evolving ...
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... published his Relations was ' Rafael Peregrino ' , and in his letters of compliment to the English court- iers he constantly played upon ' peregrine ' in its meanings of ' traveller ' and ' wanderer ' . Typical is a letter sent to Essex ...
... published his Relations was ' Rafael Peregrino ' , and in his letters of compliment to the English court- iers he constantly played upon ' peregrine ' in its meanings of ' traveller ' and ' wanderer ' . Typical is a letter sent to Essex ...
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... published their Works'.1 Our second piece of evidence is provided by another contemporary poet , Thomas Heywood , who about this time was involved in a quarrel with the printer William Jaggard . In 1599 Jaggard had published The ...
... published their Works'.1 Our second piece of evidence is provided by another contemporary poet , Thomas Heywood , who about this time was involved in a quarrel with the printer William Jaggard . In 1599 Jaggard had published The ...
Contents
THE FOUNDERS OF HIS HOUSE | 3 |
THE BROKEN HOME | 12 |
HER MAJESTYS WARD | 23 |
Copyright | |
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