The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... state , had been his Lordship's kindly expreffed defire in no other refpect had I ever indulged any expectation ; for , although honoured with his Lordship's acquaintance for more than fifty years , I never received , nor afked any ...
... state , had been his Lordship's kindly expreffed defire in no other refpect had I ever indulged any expectation ; for , although honoured with his Lordship's acquaintance for more than fifty years , I never received , nor afked any ...
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... state of the case I have established by the teftimony of a new witness , who was a popular author at the time of Spenser's death , who continued a favourite poet and pam- phleteer far into the seventeenth century , and who could not ...
... state of the case I have established by the teftimony of a new witness , who was a popular author at the time of Spenser's death , who continued a favourite poet and pam- phleteer far into the seventeenth century , and who could not ...
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... State of Ireland , " why it was fo frequently multiplied in manuscript , and why it never was printed ? Certainly , no copy in type has yet been heard of : if it were printed about the year 1598 , it must have been rigidly and ...
... State of Ireland , " why it was fo frequently multiplied in manuscript , and why it never was printed ? Certainly , no copy in type has yet been heard of : if it were printed about the year 1598 , it must have been rigidly and ...
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... states that he was " a Londoner . " Camden was himself born in the Old Bailey , the year before Spenfer , and may have felt fome pride in recording that he was a townsman . We fubjoin , in a note , the whole of what he fays of the poet ...
... states that he was " a Londoner . " Camden was himself born in the Old Bailey , the year before Spenfer , and may have felt fome pride in recording that he was a townsman . We fubjoin , in a note , the whole of what he fays of the poet ...
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... State , by B. Rich , pp . 54. 5. Afke's " Elizabetha Triumphans , ” pp . 39. 6. Val- lans ' " Tale of Two Swannes , " Breton's " Speeches at Elvetham , " and Chapman's Poem on Guiana , " pp . 27. 7. Marlow's " First Book of Lucan , " pp ...
... State , by B. Rich , pp . 54. 5. Afke's " Elizabetha Triumphans , ” pp . 39. 6. Val- lans ' " Tale of Two Swannes , " Breton's " Speeches at Elvetham , " and Chapman's Poem on Guiana , " pp . 27. 7. Marlow's " First Book of Lucan , " pp ...
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