The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... said all that is perhaps necessary . They were , beyond question , youthful experiments , which received alterations and improvements , poffibly , not long Her husband was Sir George Carey , or Carew , who fucceeded his father in 1596 ...
... said all that is perhaps necessary . They were , beyond question , youthful experiments , which received alterations and improvements , poffibly , not long Her husband was Sir George Carey , or Carew , who fucceeded his father in 1596 ...
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... said ( p . lv . ) as much as may be deemed fufficient . It is extremely likely that Spenfer interested himself in the selection ; because , befides his own paftoral of " Astrophel , " with its supplement by Lady Pembroke , two , if not ...
... said ( p . lv . ) as much as may be deemed fufficient . It is extremely likely that Spenfer interested himself in the selection ; because , befides his own paftoral of " Astrophel , " with its supplement by Lady Pembroke , two , if not ...
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... said , was a mere guess , and the book is of no authority . Ball , in his re- print ( 1732 ) of Bathurst's Latin verfion of " The Shepherd's Calendar " ( 1653 ) fays , In hoc anno virginem elegantem in uxorem duxit ; but ele- gantem was ...
... said , was a mere guess , and the book is of no authority . Ball , in his re- print ( 1732 ) of Bathurst's Latin verfion of " The Shepherd's Calendar " ( 1653 ) fays , In hoc anno virginem elegantem in uxorem duxit ; but ele- gantem was ...
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... said that " the medicine came too late ❞ — it does not appear that " the good store of crownes " was returned to the noble donor , though fome have argued upon that fuppofition , and the Earl's bounty probably was employed to relieve ...
... said that " the medicine came too late ❞ — it does not appear that " the good store of crownes " was returned to the noble donor , though fome have argued upon that fuppofition , and the Earl's bounty probably was employed to relieve ...
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... said in fcripture to flowe out of Paradise ) Tygris and Euphrates , whereof it is fo denominate . Forfake the foyle . This is no Poeticall fiction , but unfeynedly spoken manage , to tamper with : Chaucer uses the word , " Rom . R ...
... said in fcripture to flowe out of Paradise ) Tygris and Euphrates , whereof it is fo denominate . Forfake the foyle . This is no Poeticall fiction , but unfeynedly spoken manage , to tamper with : Chaucer uses the word , " Rom . R ...
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