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596, of _The History of Philip de Comines_, London, 1601. [275] _Dedication_ of _Achilles' Shield_ in Gregory Smith, vol. 2, p. 300. [276] _Preface_ in Arber, _op. cit._ [277] _Preface_, dated 1584, to translation published 1590. [278] Title page, 1574. [279] _To the Reader_, _op. cit._ [280] London, 1570. [281] Preface to _Seven Books of the Iliad of Homer_, in Gregory Smith, vol. 2, p. 293. [282] _Op. cit._ [283] Gregory Smith, vol. 1, p. 262. [284] Preface to _Civile Conversation of Stephen Guazzo_, 1586. [285] Dedication of _The End of Nero and Beginning of Galba_, 1598. [286] _Op. cit._ [287] _Address to Queen Katherine_, prefixed to Luke. [288] _Preface._ [289] Translated in Strype, _Life of Grindal_, Oxford, 1821, p. 22. [290] Preface to _The Governor_, ed. Croft. [291] _Ad Maecenatem Prologus to Order of the Garter_, in _Works_, ed. Dyce, p. 584. [292] Quoted in J. L. Moore, _Tudor-Stuart Views on the Growth, Status, and Destiny of the English Language_. [293] In Gregory Smith, _Elizabethan Critical Essays_, vol. 2, p. 171. [294] Quoted in Moore, _op. cit._ [295] _To the Reader_, in 1603 edition of Montaigne's _Essays_. [296] _Address to Queen Katherine_, prefixed to Luke. [297] _To the Reader_ in _Civile Conversation of Stephen Guazzo_, 1586. [298] _Preface_, 1587. [299] _Master Phaer's Conclusion to his Interpretation of the Aeneidos of Virgil_, in edition of 1573. [300] _A Brief Apology for Poetry_, in Gregory Smith, vol. 1, pp. 217-18. [301] Ed. T. H. Jamieson, Edinburgh, 1874. [302] Reprinted, Spenser Society, 1885. [303] _The Argument._ [304] Reprinted, London, 1814, _Prologue_. [305] Ed. E. V. Utterson, London, 1812, _Preface_. [306] _The Golden Book_, London, 1538, _Conclusion_. [307] Title page, in Turbervile, _Tragical Tales_, Edinburgh, 1837. [308] _To the Reader_, in _Palmerin d'Oliva_, London, 1637. [309] See Painter, _Palace of Pleasure_, ed. Jacobs, 1890. [310] _The Petit Palace of Pettie his Pleasure_, ed. Gollancz, 1908. [311] _Dedication._ [312] _Palmerin of England_, ed. Southey, London, 1807. [313] _Preface to divers learned gentlemen_, in _Diana of George of Montemayor_, London, 1598. [314] _To the Reader_, in _Honor's Academy_, London, 1610. [315] _The Familiar Epistles of Sir Anthony of Guevara_, London, 1574, _To the Reader_. [316] _Prologue_ and _Argument_ of Guevara, translated in North, _Dia
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