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The second edition was published as by “ John Lyly , Master of Arts . " He also published The School of Abuse in the name of Stephen Gosson ; also two poems at the end of The Pleasant History of the Conquest of West India , also in the ...
The second edition was published as by “ John Lyly , Master of Arts . " He also published The School of Abuse in the name of Stephen Gosson ; also two poems at the end of The Pleasant History of the Conquest of West India , also in the ...
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There were thirty - two elegies published by Dr. Rawley , which have hitherto been completely overlooked by British scholarship : .. even Spedding ignored them , yet they were reprinted in Blackbourne's edition of 1730 .
There were thirty - two elegies published by Dr. Rawley , which have hitherto been completely overlooked by British scholarship : .. even Spedding ignored them , yet they were reprinted in Blackbourne's edition of 1730 .
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Besides these fragments there were others , e.g. Cogitationes de Scientia Humana ( published by Spedding in 1857 ) , The New Atlantis , Dialogue on a Holy War , etc. All these published fragments were kept in the background by his ...
Besides these fragments there were others , e.g. Cogitationes de Scientia Humana ( published by Spedding in 1857 ) , The New Atlantis , Dialogue on a Holy War , etc. All these published fragments were kept in the background by his ...
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