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... whose real name has never been ascertained any more than the furname of Rofalind , had by treachery deprived Spenser of the lady ; and in the Eclogue for Auguft we meet with a fong in which he refigns all hope of her.d d Spenfer's ...
... whose real name has never been ascertained any more than the furname of Rofalind , had by treachery deprived Spenser of the lady ; and in the Eclogue for Auguft we meet with a fong in which he refigns all hope of her.d d Spenfer's ...
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... whose name is at the foot of the title - page : - " 5 Decembr . [ 1579 ] " Hughe Singelton . Lycenced unto him the Shep- perdes calender , conteyninge xij ecloges proportionable to the xij monethes · vjd " The year 1579 , according to ...
... whose name is at the foot of the title - page : - " 5 Decembr . [ 1579 ] " Hughe Singelton . Lycenced unto him the Shep- perdes calender , conteyninge xij ecloges proportionable to the xij monethes · vjd " The year 1579 , according to ...
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... whose initials correspond with the E. K. , placed at the end of the epiftle to Gabriel Harvey introducing " The Shepheardes Calender , " puts an end to the ab- furd fpeculation hazarded by some critics , that Spenser had , in fact ...
... whose initials correspond with the E. K. , placed at the end of the epiftle to Gabriel Harvey introducing " The Shepheardes Calender , " puts an end to the ab- furd fpeculation hazarded by some critics , that Spenser had , in fact ...
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... whose taste was more than questionable , and whose judgment was certainly defective , clearly estimated them far above what he had feen of " The Faerie Queene , " which , probably , he had never attentively read , even if he had opened ...
... whose taste was more than questionable , and whose judgment was certainly defective , clearly estimated them far above what he had feen of " The Faerie Queene , " which , probably , he had never attentively read , even if he had opened ...
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... whose mansion he had not quitted , when he dated from Westminster in April of the fucceeding year . It was by Sidney that Spenfer must have been introduced to the favourable notice of his noble uncle . Harvey had pro- bably made Spenfer ...
... whose mansion he had not quitted , when he dated from Westminster in April of the fucceeding year . It was by Sidney that Spenfer must have been introduced to the favourable notice of his noble uncle . Harvey had pro- bably made Spenfer ...
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