The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xvi
... she was a legitimate daughter we can hardly doubt , fince nothing to the contrary ( as was then ufually the cafe ° ) is stated on the face of the register ; and if the child had been base - born fhe would probably have borne her ...
... she was a legitimate daughter we can hardly doubt , fince nothing to the contrary ( as was then ufually the cafe ° ) is stated on the face of the register ; and if the child had been base - born fhe would probably have borne her ...
Página lxiv
... she thenceforth therein gan take delight ; " - and " at timely hours " Spenfer read portions of " his fong " to her , which , " by the measure of her own great mind , ” fhe declared to be of " wondrous worth . " We need not pause to ...
... she thenceforth therein gan take delight ; " - and " at timely hours " Spenfer read portions of " his fong " to her , which , " by the measure of her own great mind , ” fhe declared to be of " wondrous worth . " We need not pause to ...
Página xcviii
... She is rememberd , all forgetting me , Yet I as faire and chaste as e'er was fhe . " Either from envy of the fuccefs of Shakespeare's poem , or from some a remote speculation ) may have taken part with the xcviii THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
... She is rememberd , all forgetting me , Yet I as faire and chaste as e'er was fhe . " Either from envy of the fuccefs of Shakespeare's poem , or from some a remote speculation ) may have taken part with the xcviii THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
Página cii
... she whom he so paffionately addressed at the conclufion of " Colin Clout's come Home again , " as , - " The bloffome of fweet joy and perfect love , The pearle of peereleffe grace and modeftie ; " adding , with equal paffion , — " To ...
... she whom he so paffionately addressed at the conclufion of " Colin Clout's come Home again , " as , - " The bloffome of fweet joy and perfect love , The pearle of peereleffe grace and modeftie ; " adding , with equal paffion , — " To ...
Página cxii
... she was the daughter of a merchant of Cork ; but there is no farther ground for this notion than that , in one of the ftanzas of his " Epithalamion , " he calls upon the " merchants daughters " of that city to declare , whether they had ...
... she was the daughter of a merchant of Cork ; but there is no farther ground for this notion than that , in one of the ftanzas of his " Epithalamion , " he calls upon the " merchants daughters " of that city to declare , whether they had ...
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