The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... death defeated what was my long - entertained purpose , and what , I may now state , had been his Lordship's kindly expreffed defire in no other refpect had I ever indulged any expectation ; for , although honoured with his Lordship's ...
... death defeated what was my long - entertained purpose , and what , I may now state , had been his Lordship's kindly expreffed defire in no other refpect had I ever indulged any expectation ; for , although honoured with his Lordship's ...
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... death , who continued a favourite poet and pam- phleteer far into the seventeenth century , and who could not have been ignorant of the incompleteness of " The Fairy Queen , " whether in print or in manuscript , at the date when its ...
... death , who continued a favourite poet and pam- phleteer far into the seventeenth century , and who could not have been ignorant of the incompleteness of " The Fairy Queen , " whether in print or in manuscript , at the date when its ...
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... death Of learning , late deceas'd in beggary , — had reference to the death of Spenfer , in grief and poverty , in the Jan- uary preceding . On the revival of plays , it was very common to make insertions of new matter especially ...
... death Of learning , late deceas'd in beggary , — had reference to the death of Spenfer , in grief and poverty , in the Jan- uary preceding . On the revival of plays , it was very common to make insertions of new matter especially ...
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... death of the author of " The Faerie Queene , " twice over states that he was " a Londoner . " Camden was himself ... deaths of Doctors Stapleton and Cozens , thus proceeds : 66 The last was Edmund Spenfer , born at London , and a student ...
... death of the author of " The Faerie Queene , " twice over states that he was " a Londoner . " Camden was himself ... deaths of Doctors Stapleton and Cozens , thus proceeds : 66 The last was Edmund Spenfer , born at London , and a student ...
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... death , he was a bachelor . " Of this we enter- tain grave doubts , not merely because it is unlikely that a man of fuch a delicate and fufceptible mind would remain fingle until he was more than forty , but because , in the registers ...
... death , he was a bachelor . " Of this we enter- tain grave doubts , not merely because it is unlikely that a man of fuch a delicate and fufceptible mind would remain fingle until he was more than forty , but because , in the registers ...
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