Tudor Prose, 1513-1570: Edited with an Introduction, Notes, and Variants |
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From Thomas Wolsey late Cardinall his Lyffe | 275 |
From A Dialogue between Thomas Lupset and Reginald | 329 |
The Examination and Martyrdom of Nicholas Ridley | 397 |
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