The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xxxv
... brought in & burnt ; and that either of the Printers , for their diforders in printing yt , fhall pay vs a pece for a fine . And that Mr. White for his offence and diforder in felling [ it ] fhall pay xs till another tyme for a fine ...
... brought in & burnt ; and that either of the Printers , for their diforders in printing yt , fhall pay vs a pece for a fine . And that Mr. White for his offence and diforder in felling [ it ] fhall pay xs till another tyme for a fine ...
Página xlix
... brought to light by Mr. Hardiman , in his work on " Irish Minstrelfy , " published in 1832 , vol . i . p . 320 . d See Collins's " Peerage , " vol . iv . p . 310 . whether of land or otherwise , often fold them afterwards THE LIFE OF ...
... brought to light by Mr. Hardiman , in his work on " Irish Minstrelfy , " published in 1832 , vol . i . p . 320 . d See Collins's " Peerage , " vol . iv . p . 310 . whether of land or otherwise , often fold them afterwards THE LIFE OF ...
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... brought defpatches from France , according to Mr. P. Cunningham's " Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels , " he forgot that that Spenfer is especially called Edmonde . Such is not the cafe with the Mr. Spenser spoken of by Sir W ...
... brought defpatches from France , according to Mr. P. Cunningham's " Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels , " he forgot that that Spenfer is especially called Edmonde . Such is not the cafe with the Mr. Spenser spoken of by Sir W ...
Página lxiii
... brought Raleigh back speedily to England , and that he remained but a short time in Ireland . The opinion is so reasonable and probable , that it might almost be treated as a fact , even if Spenfer himself had not borne witness to it ...
... brought Raleigh back speedily to England , and that he remained but a short time in Ireland . The opinion is so reasonable and probable , that it might almost be treated as a fact , even if Spenfer himself had not borne witness to it ...
Página lxiv
... brought Spenfer diftinctly under the perfonal notice and regard of Elizabeth . " Colin Clout's come Home again " is alto- gether an autobiographical poem , or paftoral , in which the author relates the unexpected vifit of Raleigh to him ...
... brought Spenfer diftinctly under the perfonal notice and regard of Elizabeth . " Colin Clout's come Home again " is alto- gether an autobiographical poem , or paftoral , in which the author relates the unexpected vifit of Raleigh to him ...
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