The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página viii
... say , that attention has been most of all , and very anxiously , directed to the purity and accuracy of Spenfer's text . I fhall presently , and with great brevity , show in what degree this first duty of an editor has hitherto been ...
... say , that attention has been most of all , and very anxiously , directed to the purity and accuracy of Spenfer's text . I fhall presently , and with great brevity , show in what degree this first duty of an editor has hitherto been ...
Página xxiii
... says that the second edition of them appeared in 1570. According to Turbervile , Spenfer , even in 1569 , was in love , and he encourages him to open his mind to the lady : - He ends thus : - " My Spenfer , fpare to speake and ever ...
... says that the second edition of them appeared in 1570. According to Turbervile , Spenfer , even in 1569 , was in love , and he encourages him to open his mind to the lady : - He ends thus : - " My Spenfer , fpare to speake and ever ...
Página xxxv
... say that " it is just poffible , " because at a later date , the highest church dignitaries did fanction the publication of fome works strongly objected to by severer sticklers . Thus Shakespeare's " Venus and Adonis " was licensed ...
... say that " it is just poffible , " because at a later date , the highest church dignitaries did fanction the publication of fome works strongly objected to by severer sticklers . Thus Shakespeare's " Venus and Adonis " was licensed ...
Página xxxix
... says : — 66 Sidney began ( and if a wit so meane May tafte with him the dewes of Hippocrene ) I fung the Paftorall next . " a This statement is , of course , untrue in all its parts ; for Sidney did not begin , nor did Browne " fing the ...
... says : — 66 Sidney began ( and if a wit so meane May tafte with him the dewes of Hippocrene ) I fung the Paftorall next . " a This statement is , of course , untrue in all its parts ; for Sidney did not begin , nor did Browne " fing the ...
Página xlii
... says ; — " Thus much I have adventured upon frendship , him felfe being for long time furre eftraunged : hoping that this will the rather occafion him to put forth diverse other excellent works of his , which flepe in filence ; as his ...
... says ; — " Thus much I have adventured upon frendship , him felfe being for long time furre eftraunged : hoping that this will the rather occafion him to put forth diverse other excellent works of his , which flepe in filence ; as his ...
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