The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... Upton , that the laft ftanza of Book vi . of " The Faerie Queene " has reference to Spenfer's " Shepheardes Ca- lender " and to the commendation there of Archbishop 66 the writer of " Father Hubburds Tales " are these : - " Why I call ...
... Upton , that the laft ftanza of Book vi . of " The Faerie Queene " has reference to Spenfer's " Shepheardes Ca- lender " and to the commendation there of Archbishop 66 the writer of " Father Hubburds Tales " are these : - " Why I call ...
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... UPTON . Spenfer uses the word again in B. ii . C. 9 , ft . 56. C. e with you bring triumphant Mart . ] So the Italians , Marte , the god of war ; and fo too our poets : Fairfax , " Taff . " ii . 89 . " Thou proud despiser of inconstant ...
... UPTON . Spenfer uses the word again in B. ii . C. 9 , ft . 56. C. e with you bring triumphant Mart . ] So the Italians , Marte , the god of war ; and fo too our poets : Fairfax , " Taff . " ii . 89 . " Thou proud despiser of inconstant ...
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... UPTON . Ovid , Seneca , Lucan , Statius , and Claudian , have all left us a description of trees ; but Spenser , in this before us , feems more immediately to have had his favourite Chaucer in his eye : see the " Affemb . of Fowles ...
... UPTON . Ovid , Seneca , Lucan , Statius , and Claudian , have all left us a description of trees ; but Spenser , in this before us , feems more immediately to have had his favourite Chaucer in his eye : see the " Affemb . of Fowles ...
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... following in " Comus : " " Virtue could fee to do what virtue would " By her own radiant light , though fun and moon " Were in the flat fea funk . " UPTON . Of fundrie shapes , yet all ill - favored : 180 B. 1 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... following in " Comus : " " Virtue could fee to do what virtue would " By her own radiant light , though fun and moon " Were in the flat fea funk . " UPTON . Of fundrie shapes , yet all ill - favored : 180 B. 1 . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... , payed him back his falutations again , F. Q. v . vii . 17 . " Whom the faluting faire , faire refaluted was . " See alfo Fairfax , " Taff . " B. xvii . 59. UPTON . And after asked him , if he did know Of C. I. 185 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... , payed him back his falutations again , F. Q. v . vii . 17 . " Whom the faluting faire , faire refaluted was . " See alfo Fairfax , " Taff . " B. xvii . 59. UPTON . And after asked him , if he did know Of C. I. 185 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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