The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... Still , the fimilarity of tastes and pursuits in the two individuals is to be taken into account , and Anthony Wood , in his Athena Oxonienfes , boldly supplies the " Ed- mund , " as if the epiftle had certainly been addreffed to * It ...
... Still , the fimilarity of tastes and pursuits in the two individuals is to be taken into account , and Anthony Wood , in his Athena Oxonienfes , boldly supplies the " Ed- mund , " as if the epiftle had certainly been addreffed to * It ...
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... Still , of Chrift's College , fubfequently Bishop of Bath and Wells , author of the famous old comedy " Gammer Gurton's Needle " ( first printed in 1575 ) , and Thomas Preston , fubfequently Mafter of Trinity Hall , author of the ...
... Still , of Chrift's College , fubfequently Bishop of Bath and Wells , author of the famous old comedy " Gammer Gurton's Needle " ( first printed in 1575 ) , and Thomas Preston , fubfequently Mafter of Trinity Hall , author of the ...
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... still at Pembroke Hall , it has been ftated , by fome of Spenfer's earlier biographers , that he unfuccefsfully ftood for a fellowship againft no less an antagonist than Bishop Lancelot Andrews . This feems to be a mistake , for the ...
... still at Pembroke Hall , it has been ftated , by fome of Spenfer's earlier biographers , that he unfuccefsfully ftood for a fellowship againft no less an antagonist than Bishop Lancelot Andrews . This feems to be a mistake , for the ...
Página xlv
... still more conclufively fhowing that they must have been dramas : - " Befides that , you know , it hath bene the ufual prac- tise of the most exquisite and odde wittes in all nations , and fpecially in Italie , rather to fhewe and ...
... still more conclufively fhowing that they must have been dramas : - " Befides that , you know , it hath bene the ufual prac- tise of the most exquisite and odde wittes in all nations , and fpecially in Italie , rather to fhewe and ...
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... still more evident by the following gird at it and its author in the next fen- tence : - " But I will not stand greatly with you in your owne matters . If fo be the Faerye Queene be fairer in your eie than the Nine Mufes , and Hobgoblin ...
... still more evident by the following gird at it and its author in the next fen- tence : - " But I will not stand greatly with you in your owne matters . If fo be the Faerye Queene be fairer in your eie than the Nine Mufes , and Hobgoblin ...
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