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ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT
The Countess of Pembroke's Ruins of Rome |
1 |
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MARGARET P. HANNAY
Re-revealing the Psalms: The Countess of Pembroke and Her Early Modern
Readers |
19 |
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DEBRA RIENSTRA
The Countess of Pembroke and the Problem of Skill in Devotional Writing |
37 |
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MICHELINE WHITE
Protestant Women's Writing and Congregational Psalm Singing: from the Song
of the Exiled "Handmaid" (1555) to the Countess of Pembroke's Psalmes
(1599) |
61 |
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BETH QUITSLUND
Teaching Us How to Sing?: The Peculiarity of the Sidney Psalter |
83 |
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ELIZABETH HARRIS SAGASER
Elegiac Intimacy: Pembroke's "To the Angell spirit of the most excellent
Sir Philip Sidney" |
111 |
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HANNIBAL HAMLIN
"The highest matter in the noblest forme": The Influence of the Sidney
Psalms |
133 |
Professional Communication |
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Regarding current work on an edition of The Psalms of Philip and Mary
Sidney to be published by Oxford World's Classics |
158 |