Elizabethan Literature and the Law of Fraudulent Conveyance by Ross Charles;

Elizabethan Literature and the Law of Fraudulent Conveyance by Ross Charles;

Author:Ross, Charles;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-03-15T00:00:00+00:00


13 David Beers Quinn, The Voyages and Colonizing Enterprises of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, 2 vols. (London: The Hakluyt Society, 1939–1940), 1: 118.

14 11 Eliz., c. 1, printed in The Statutes of Ireland (Dublin, 1621). Page numbers in the text.

15 The source is probably Geoffrey of Monmouth. See Edwards, Ireland in the Age of the Tudors, p. 122.

16 There have been several critical attempts to relate the style of Philanax’s oration to Philip Sidney, but not usually to his father. Blair Worden, The Sound of Virtue: Philip Sidney’s Arcadia and Elizabethan Politics (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996), calls Philanax an “exceptional counsellor” (p. 146), “whose public spirit earns him the hostility of private-spirited men” (p. 147). Warden asks, “Has Philanax ever been in love?… Had Philip’s father Sir Henry? Could Sidney have shared the kind of wit that illuminates the Arcadia with any of these men?” (p. 329).



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