The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... Spenfer , and the proper elucidation of it by reference to his own works or to those of authors of the time , has coft me confiderable labour and research . As regards facts my industry has not been altogether unrewarded , for I have ...
... Spenfer , and the proper elucidation of it by reference to his own works or to those of authors of the time , has coft me confiderable labour and research . As regards facts my industry has not been altogether unrewarded , for I have ...
Página xvi
... Spenfer himself tells us , in the fixtieth fonnet of his " Amoretti , " printed in 1595 , entered at Stationers ' Hall in 1594 , and , in all probability , written at the clofe of 1593 , that he had already completed his fortieth year ...
... Spenfer himself tells us , in the fixtieth fonnet of his " Amoretti , " printed in 1595 , entered at Stationers ' Hall in 1594 , and , in all probability , written at the clofe of 1593 , that he had already completed his fortieth year ...
Página xvi
... Spenfer , who may have been the poet's father , is mentioned , in the mufter- book of the Hundred , as an inhabitant of Kingsbury . We do not at that date find the name of Edmund , in connec- tion with Spenfer , in any other family of ...
... Spenfer , who may have been the poet's father , is mentioned , in the mufter- book of the Hundred , as an inhabitant of Kingsbury . We do not at that date find the name of Edmund , in connec- tion with Spenfer , in any other family of ...
Página xvi
... Spenfer , fo zealously to applaud Shakespeare , almost by name , in more than one of his memorable productions . On this difputed fubject we shall neceffarily be called upon to fay more hereafter . e Wherever Spenfer may have paffed his ...
... Spenfer , fo zealously to applaud Shakespeare , almost by name , in more than one of his memorable productions . On this difputed fubject we shall neceffarily be called upon to fay more hereafter . e Wherever Spenfer may have paffed his ...
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... Spenfer ; and they have justly con- fidered it fo decided and unequivocal , that some of them have passed over , without due notice , the testimony of Camden , who , giving an account of the unhappy death of the author of " The Faerie ...
... Spenfer ; and they have justly con- fidered it fo decided and unequivocal , that some of them have passed over , without due notice , the testimony of Camden , who , giving an account of the unhappy death of the author of " The Faerie ...
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