The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xi
... fame may be faid of boast for " hoast , " in " The Ruins of Time , ” ( vol . iv . p . 299 ) , but in this inftance the compofitor most likely mistook . We might bring forward various other evidences of Todd's want of care , not want of ...
... fame may be faid of boast for " hoast , " in " The Ruins of Time , ” ( vol . iv . p . 299 ) , but in this inftance the compofitor most likely mistook . We might bring forward various other evidences of Todd's want of care , not want of ...
Página xvi
... fame name ; and , fince it is not at all known where the poet received his early education , we trust we may be allowed to con- jecture that it was in the county which gave birth to Shakespeare . In his feventeenth year Spenfer was fent ...
... fame name ; and , fince it is not at all known where the poet received his early education , we trust we may be allowed to con- jecture that it was in the county which gave birth to Shakespeare . In his feventeenth year Spenfer was fent ...
Página xvi
... fame . " f g This paffage has , neceffarily , been cited or referred to by all the biographers of Spenfer ; and they have justly con- fidered it fo decided and unequivocal , that some of them have passed over , without due notice , the ...
... fame . " f g This paffage has , neceffarily , been cited or referred to by all the biographers of Spenfer ; and they have justly con- fidered it fo decided and unequivocal , that some of them have passed over , without due notice , the ...
Página xvi
... fame time repeating his affertion that he was a member of their family . This relationship , however diftant and although Spenfer did not spell his name precisely in the fame way , makes it fingular that we should know fo little about ...
... fame time repeating his affertion that he was a member of their family . This relationship , however diftant and although Spenfer did not spell his name precisely in the fame way , makes it fingular that we should know fo little about ...
Página xvi
... fame as that of the Queen , and of his mother : he is fpeaking of the " moft happy letters " forming " Elizabeth , " and belonging to three perfons especially dear to him : - " The firft my being to me gave by kind , From mother's womb ...
... fame as that of the Queen , and of his mother : he is fpeaking of the " moft happy letters " forming " Elizabeth , " and belonging to three perfons especially dear to him : - " The firft my being to me gave by kind , From mother's womb ...
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