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William Alabaster George Morley Story, Helen Gardner. REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS REFERENCES to Alabaster's sonnets give first the numbering of the sonnet , followed by the line reference . His tract Seven Motives ( 1597 ) was ...
William Alabaster George Morley Story, Helen Gardner. REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS REFERENCES to Alabaster's sonnets give first the numbering of the sonnet , followed by the line reference . His tract Seven Motives ( 1597 ) was ...
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... reference is to John Boys , An Exposition of the Festivall Epistles and Gospels , 1613 ; see p . xlix . 2 The British Museum's Royal MS . 12A . xxxv contains a Latin epi- thalamium by Alabaster on the marriage of Frances Howard and ...
... reference is to John Boys , An Exposition of the Festivall Epistles and Gospels , 1613 ; see p . xlix . 2 The British Museum's Royal MS . 12A . xxxv contains a Latin epi- thalamium by Alabaster on the marriage of Frances Howard and ...
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... reference in 1. 9 to Foxe's Actes and Monuments ( 1563 ) , which originally appeared with a Calendar prefixed in which the more eminent Protestant martyrs were dis- tinguished by red letters . Foxe anticipated complaints such as Ala ...
... reference in 1. 9 to Foxe's Actes and Monuments ( 1563 ) , which originally appeared with a Calendar prefixed in which the more eminent Protestant martyrs were dis- tinguished by red letters . Foxe anticipated complaints such as Ala ...
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
COMMENTARY | 45 |
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