Rosemary Freeman
Rose Mary Freeman (9 December 1913, London – 9 March 1972, London) was a British scholar of English literature, a reader at Birkbeck College, and a specialist in Edmund Spenser. She won the British Academy's Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in 1951. Provided by Wikipedia
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The faerie queene A companion for readers by Freeman, Rosemary
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Sir Thomas Wyatt Transl. by F. T. Prince by Baldi, Sergio 1900-1984, Freeman, Rosemary, Muir, Kenneth 1907-1996
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