The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... selfe to our moother tongue . " He proceeds to touch upon the greatest difficulty in the enterprise , the dealing with the accent , and adds , " but it is to be wonne with custome , and rough words must be subdued with use . " He begs ...
... selfe to our moother tongue . " He proceeds to touch upon the greatest difficulty in the enterprise , the dealing with the accent , and adds , " but it is to be wonne with custome , and rough words must be subdued with use . " He begs ...
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... selfe for answer , because I am jelous of tyme in it , but in trothe I am nothing well . Good S ' , think of it . " It is to be observed that Ponsonby was the stationer who published ` the " Arcadia , " in 4to . 1590 , as well as the ...
... selfe for answer , because I am jelous of tyme in it , but in trothe I am nothing well . Good S ' , think of it . " It is to be observed that Ponsonby was the stationer who published ` the " Arcadia , " in 4to . 1590 , as well as the ...
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... Selfe have I worne out thrife threttie yeares , " Some in much ioy , many in many teares , Yet never complained of cold nor heate , Of Sommers flame , nor of Winters threat , Ne ever was to Fortune foeman , But gently tooke that ...
... Selfe have I worne out thrife threttie yeares , " Some in much ioy , many in many teares , Yet never complained of cold nor heate , Of Sommers flame , nor of Winters threat , Ne ever was to Fortune foeman , But gently tooke that ...
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... selfe being beft , and leave of with the best . So by enterchaunge of gyfts Cuddie pleafeth both partes . ] Thefe words are entirely omitted by Todd , because he did not find them in the folio 1611 , by which , almost solely , he was ...
... selfe being beft , and leave of with the best . So by enterchaunge of gyfts Cuddie pleafeth both partes . ] Thefe words are entirely omitted by Todd , because he did not find them in the folio 1611 , by which , almost solely , he was ...
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... selfe , whose especiall good freend Hobbinoll sayth hee is , or more rightly Mayfter Gabriel Harvey : of whofe fpeciall commen- dation , aswell in Poetrye as Rhetorike and other choyce learning , we have lately had a fufficient tryall ...
... selfe , whose especiall good freend Hobbinoll sayth hee is , or more rightly Mayfter Gabriel Harvey : of whofe fpeciall commen- dation , aswell in Poetrye as Rhetorike and other choyce learning , we have lately had a fufficient tryall ...
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