The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... Chaucer him- felf ; but , through a fate common to that fraternity , he was always poor , though he had been fecretary to the Lord Grey , Lord Deputy of Ire- land . For he had scarce fixed himself in his new retirement , and had got a ...
... Chaucer him- felf ; but , through a fate common to that fraternity , he was always poor , though he had been fecretary to the Lord Grey , Lord Deputy of Ire- land . For he had scarce fixed himself in his new retirement , and had got a ...
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... Chaucer ; " but how this point was ascertained is not known . " The ftately tragedy of Guiftard and Sifmond " is certainly not fo old it is in two books , and in the English ballad measure of about the reign of Henry VII . We must not ...
... Chaucer ; " but how this point was ascertained is not known . " The ftately tragedy of Guiftard and Sifmond " is certainly not fo old it is in two books , and in the English ballad measure of about the reign of Henry VII . We must not ...
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... Chaucer call'de him his fonne , and plac'de him at his right hand . All of them ( at a figne given by the whole Quire of the Muses that brought him thither ) clofing up their lippes in filence , and turning their eares for attention to ...
... Chaucer call'de him his fonne , and plac'de him at his right hand . All of them ( at a figne given by the whole Quire of the Muses that brought him thither ) clofing up their lippes in filence , and turning their eares for attention to ...
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... Chaucer , at the expense of the Earl of Effex ; and in the fame antiquary's account of the Reges , Regina , Nobiles , et alii , buried in Westminster Abbey , ° we read as follows : - " Edmundus Spenfer , Londinenfis , Anglicorum Poe ...
... Chaucer , at the expense of the Earl of Effex ; and in the fame antiquary's account of the Reges , Regina , Nobiles , et alii , buried in Westminster Abbey , ° we read as follows : - " Edmundus Spenfer , Londinenfis , Anglicorum Poe ...
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... Chaucer yealds his laurell crowne Unto thy fugred penn for thy renowne . " Noe cankred envie cann thy fame deface , Nor eating tyme confume thy facred vayne ; Noe carping Zoilus cann thy verse disgrace , Nor fcoffing Momus taunt thee ...
... Chaucer yealds his laurell crowne Unto thy fugred penn for thy renowne . " Noe cankred envie cann thy fame deface , Nor eating tyme confume thy facred vayne ; Noe carping Zoilus cann thy verse disgrace , Nor fcoffing Momus taunt thee ...
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