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... Ascham says that “ over - many of our travellers into Italy do not eschew the way to Circes ' court " and that he could point out “ some . . . that never had gone out of England , but only to serve Circes in Italy . " These , “ being ...
... Ascham says that “ over - many of our travellers into Italy do not eschew the way to Circes ' court " and that he could point out “ some . . . that never had gone out of England , but only to serve Circes in Italy . " These , “ being ...
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... Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 153 , 156 ; 250 ; Gosson , The Ephe- merides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 2 verso ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 61 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , II , ii , 53-54 ; Works of Greene ...
... Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 153 , 156 ; 250 ; Gosson , The Ephe- merides of Phialo ( Huntington Library facsimile ) , p . 2 verso ; Lyly , Euphues ( Arber ) , p . 61 ; Works of Lodge ( Hunterian Club ) , II , ii , 53-54 ; Works of Greene ...
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... Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 153 . 24. Ibid . , III , 154 . 25. Works of Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 156 . 26. Ibid . , III , 164 . 27. Ibid . , III , 205 , 213 . 28. Works of Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 236 . 29. Ibid . , III , 201 . 30. Ibid ...
... Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 153 . 24. Ibid . , III , 154 . 25. Works of Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 156 . 26. Ibid . , III , 164 . 27. Ibid . , III , 205 , 213 . 28. Works of Ascham ( Giles ) , III , 236 . 29. Ibid . , III , 201 . 30. Ibid ...
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