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... negotiations with foreign ambassadors , courtiers , and suitors , whenever she was faced with a particularly nettlesome political situation , Elizabeth used the rhetorical figures described in Puttenham's Art of English Poesie .
... negotiations with foreign ambassadors , courtiers , and suitors , whenever she was faced with a particularly nettlesome political situation , Elizabeth used the rhetorical figures described in Puttenham's Art of English Poesie .
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Especially during the 1580s and 90s , when English ships appeared in the Mediterranean in greater numbers , first as traders and later as privateers , England seemed to ...
Especially during the 1580s and 90s , when English ships appeared in the Mediterranean in greater numbers , first as traders and later as privateers , England seemed to ...
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS JAMES S. BAUMLIN is Professor of English at Southwest Missouri State University , where he teaches English Renaissance literature and the history of rhetoric . Numerous articles on Donne , Milton , and various ...
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS JAMES S. BAUMLIN is Professor of English at Southwest Missouri State University , where he teaches English Renaissance literature and the history of rhetoric . Numerous articles on Donne , Milton , and various ...
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