The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... mufe , though certainly abfent in Ireland , could not be a filent mourner upon a catastrophe , that , We may be allowed , in a note , to correct a mistake made by Dr. Zouch and other biographers of Sidney , where they fay that their ...
... mufe , though certainly abfent in Ireland , could not be a filent mourner upon a catastrophe , that , We may be allowed , in a note , to correct a mistake made by Dr. Zouch and other biographers of Sidney , where they fay that their ...
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... Mufe of Theftylis " was written in Dublin , and he is most likely right ( Shakesp . by Boswell , vol ii . p . 580 ) . There , we apprehend , Spenfer obtained it from his friend , and after- wards forwarded it to England with other ...
... Mufe of Theftylis " was written in Dublin , and he is most likely right ( Shakesp . by Boswell , vol ii . p . 580 ) . There , we apprehend , Spenfer obtained it from his friend , and after- wards forwarded it to England with other ...
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... Mufe of Theftylis ; ” and thirdly , a " Pastoral Eclogue " from the same pen , and fubfcribed by his initials , in which Lycon , the writer of the paftoral , and Colin , meaning Spenser , are the speakers . Matthew Roydon's " Elegy , or ...
... Mufe of Theftylis ; ” and thirdly , a " Pastoral Eclogue " from the same pen , and fubfcribed by his initials , in which Lycon , the writer of the paftoral , and Colin , meaning Spenser , are the speakers . Matthew Roydon's " Elegy , or ...
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... Mufe did weave In favadge foyle ; " and in the fame fpirit , in another of the fonnets appended to the printed copy , he asked the Earl of Ormond to- " Receive , most noble Lord , a simple taste Of the wilde fruite which falvage foyl ...
... Mufe did weave In favadge foyle ; " and in the fame fpirit , in another of the fonnets appended to the printed copy , he asked the Earl of Ormond to- " Receive , most noble Lord , a simple taste Of the wilde fruite which falvage foyl ...
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... Mufe is fcorned , Nor alive , nor dead be of the Mufe adorned ! " h Whatever were the motive , or whatever were the provocation received by Spenfer , we know of no writer of that day , or indeed of any other , who spoke out more plainly ...
... Mufe is fcorned , Nor alive , nor dead be of the Mufe adorned ! " h Whatever were the motive , or whatever were the provocation received by Spenfer , we know of no writer of that day , or indeed of any other , who spoke out more plainly ...
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