The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... Rosalind . In his firft Eclogue he represents himself as deeply in love , but difappointed and rejected ; and in the Eclogue for April , Hobbinol ( the pastoral name given to Gabriel Harvey ) laments that Colin Clout had abandoned him ...
... Rosalind . In his firft Eclogue he represents himself as deeply in love , but difappointed and rejected ; and in the Eclogue for April , Hobbinol ( the pastoral name given to Gabriel Harvey ) laments that Colin Clout had abandoned him ...
Página xxvii
... Rosalind , had by treachery deprived Spenfer of the lady ; and in the Eclogue for Auguft we meet with a fong in which he refigns all hope of her.d d Spenfer's paffion for Rofalind became almoft proverbial , especially among paftoral ...
... Rosalind , had by treachery deprived Spenfer of the lady ; and in the Eclogue for Auguft we meet with a fong in which he refigns all hope of her.d d Spenfer's paffion for Rofalind became almoft proverbial , especially among paftoral ...
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... Rosalind , who " feemed now forlorne , " just as if he were not acquainted with the fact that Spenfer had been married before 1587 , as we may gather from the parish registers of St. Clement Danes . Excepting for poetical purposes ...
... Rosalind , who " feemed now forlorne , " just as if he were not acquainted with the fact that Spenfer had been married before 1587 , as we may gather from the parish registers of St. Clement Danes . Excepting for poetical purposes ...
Página lxviii
... Rosalind of the north of England had been even then fupplanted . It is just possible that both Spenser and Harvey addressed each other in the abfurd and extravagant terms of friend- ship , then sometimes in fashion , and spoke ...
... Rosalind of the north of England had been even then fupplanted . It is just possible that both Spenser and Harvey addressed each other in the abfurd and extravagant terms of friend- ship , then sometimes in fashion , and spoke ...
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... Rosalind hath bredde hys smart ; So now his frend is chaunged for a frenne.b The . But if hys ditties bene fo trimly dight , I pray thee , Hobbinoll , recorde fome one , 25 30 So now his frend is chaunged for a frenne . ] E. K. is right ...
... Rosalind hath bredde hys smart ; So now his frend is chaunged for a frenne.b The . But if hys ditties bene fo trimly dight , I pray thee , Hobbinoll , recorde fome one , 25 30 So now his frend is chaunged for a frenne . ] E. K. is right ...
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