The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xvi
... 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 of St. Clement Danes , in the Strand ( which have , often ...
... 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 of St. Clement Danes , in the Strand ( which have , often ...
Página xvi
... doubt , fince nothing to the contrary ( as was then ufually the cafe ° ) is stated on the face of the register ; and if the child had been base - born fhe would probably have borne her mother's furname . We are to recollect alfo that St ...
... doubt , fince nothing to the contrary ( as was then ufually the cafe ° ) is stated on the face of the register ; and if the child had been base - born fhe would probably have borne her mother's furname . We are to recollect alfo that St ...
Página xxii
... doubt upon the fubject has been produced by the youth of Spenfer in 1569 , and by the statement of Vander Noodt that he himself had rendered the poems from " the Brabant tongue . " This may have been very true ; he may have originally ...
... doubt upon the fubject has been produced by the youth of Spenfer in 1569 , and by the statement of Vander Noodt that he himself had rendered the poems from " the Brabant tongue . " This may have been very true ; he may have originally ...
Página xxiv
... doubt that he influenced Spenfer in his early attempts , not to adapt the claffical measures to our language , but to torture our language into fome conformity with the claffical measures . The endeavour to carry out this design must ...
... doubt that he influenced Spenfer in his early attempts , not to adapt the claffical measures to our language , but to torture our language into fome conformity with the claffical measures . The endeavour to carry out this design must ...
Página xxviii
... doubt that the branch of the Spenfers , from which the poet was descended , was that of the Spenfers , or Le Spenfers , of Hurstwood , near Burnley , in the eastern extremity of Lancashire , and that the family to which he immediately ...
... doubt that the branch of the Spenfers , from which the poet was descended , was that of the Spenfers , or Le Spenfers , of Hurstwood , near Burnley , in the eastern extremity of Lancashire , and that the family to which he immediately ...
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