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| | Chapman - The politics of time in Edmund Spenser's English calendar |
 | | Yet Elizabeth did not have her way in the matter of calendar reform, for the Gregorian plan was finally defeated in England by the four prominent clergymen asked to review it: Archbishop Edmund Grindal and the bishops John Young, bishop of Rochester: John Piers, bishop of Salisbury; and John Aylmer, bishop of London. |
 | | The Algrind of "November" is a thinly veiled allusion to the then archbishop, Edmund Grindal, and Alexander C. |
 | | Master EDMUND SPENSER was the very first among us, who transferred the use of the word, LEGEND, from Prose to Verse." (65) Drayton characterizes The Faerie Queene as Spenser's rewriting of Catholic prose hagiography in verse, transforming, for instance, Saint George into the Redcrosse Knight. |
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