"In my view, under the various supposed personalities on the anti-Harvey side ... lay concealed one individuality, namely that of Francis Bacon ... assuming, in succession, the 'impersonations' of Lyly, Greene and Nashe." - p. 5. Includes a discussion of the authorship of Pedantius, also ascribed to Bacon, and "Errata et addenda" to the author's "Edmund Spenser and the impersonations of Francis Bacon" (p. 265-267)
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