The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página viii
... should be connected with polite letters , as well as with abftrufe law ; and when he became aware that I had fomewhat advanced in the prefent undertaking , he , with much delicacy , inti- mated a wish , if the work had no other deftina ...
... should be connected with polite letters , as well as with abftrufe law ; and when he became aware that I had fomewhat advanced in the prefent undertaking , he , with much delicacy , inti- mated a wish , if the work had no other deftina ...
Página xiii
... should have written that the clusters loaded the clusters , i.e. the " bunches . " I have , however , left the original text unamended , partly from diffidence in my own judgment , seeing that no editor or critic , however aftute and ...
... should have written that the clusters loaded the clusters , i.e. the " bunches . " I have , however , left the original text unamended , partly from diffidence in my own judgment , seeing that no editor or critic , however aftute and ...
Página xvi
... should know fo little about his h See vol . iv . pp . 325 , 383 , 455 . The whole paffage , laudatory of the three fifters , may be seen in vol . v . p . 51 , where he terms them- " The honor of the noble familie , Of which I meanest ...
... should know fo little about his h See vol . iv . pp . 325 , 383 , 455 . The whole paffage , laudatory of the three fifters , may be seen in vol . v . p . 51 , where he terms them- " The honor of the noble familie , Of which I meanest ...
Página xx
... should have been the father of our poet , although we do not hear from any other quarter , that he held any office under the Queen , or connection with the govern- ment . On the other hand , we have no information what- ever as to the ...
... should have been the father of our poet , although we do not hear from any other quarter , that he held any office under the Queen , or connection with the govern- ment . On the other hand , we have no information what- ever as to the ...
Página xxiii
... should at this time have been intimate . Turbervile was fecretary to Sir Thomas Randolph , the English am- baffador in Muscovy , in 1569 , and he dates various poems , in the shape of epiftles , from Ruffia . One of these epiftles is ...
... should at this time have been intimate . Turbervile was fecretary to Sir Thomas Randolph , the English am- baffador in Muscovy , in 1569 , and he dates various poems , in the shape of epiftles , from Ruffia . One of these epiftles is ...
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