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Simultaneously , Miss L. I. Guiney began collecting material for both an edition of Alabaster's English poems and a full length biography , and although she lived to complete neither , part of the results of her research appeared in the ...
Simultaneously , Miss L. I. Guiney began collecting material for both an edition of Alabaster's English poems and a full length biography , and although she lived to complete neither , part of the results of her research appeared in the ...
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( apparently not extant ) ; he was also probably engaged in finishing his English sonnets . Meanwhile , the search slackened and late in September he was spirited across the Channel . Gerard gave him 300 florins for his expenses , and a ...
( apparently not extant ) ; he was also probably engaged in finishing his English sonnets . Meanwhile , the search slackened and late in September he was spirited across the Channel . Gerard gave him 300 florins for his expenses , and a ...
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9-9 " are two of his English sonnets , 74 and 75. They are carefully written in Fulman's beautiful Italian hand . Sonnet 75 is attributed to Alabaster in T1 and T ?, as well as by Fulman . While 74 is not stated here to be his ...
9-9 " are two of his English sonnets , 74 and 75. They are carefully written in Fulman's beautiful Italian hand . Sonnet 75 is attributed to Alabaster in T1 and T ?, as well as by Fulman . While 74 is not stated here to be his ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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