The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... fays , - " Her deeds are like great glufters of ripe grapes , Which load the bunches of the fruitfull vine . " Here " bunches " may be , but can hardly be , what the poet wrote , because the " glufters " ( or clusters , as we now spell ...
... fays , - " Her deeds are like great glufters of ripe grapes , Which load the bunches of the fruitfull vine . " Here " bunches " may be , but can hardly be , what the poet wrote , because the " glufters " ( or clusters , as we now spell ...
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... fay more hereafter . e Wherever Spenfer may have paffed his youth , and been educated , whether at Kingsbury , in London , or elsewhere , we have it on his own affertion , in one of the last separate poems he ever wrote , that he was ...
... fay more hereafter . e Wherever Spenfer may have paffed his youth , and been educated , whether at Kingsbury , in London , or elsewhere , we have it on his own affertion , in one of the last separate poems he ever wrote , that he was ...
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... fays of the poet in his " Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth , ” in the obituary for the year 1598-9 , although it anticipates various points requiring future notice : to these we shall recur at the proper time . Camden fays nothing of ...
... fays of the poet in his " Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth , ” in the obituary for the year 1598-9 , although it anticipates various points requiring future notice : to these we shall recur at the proper time . Camden fays nothing of ...
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... fay ) that none of the biographers of Spenfer appear to have been aware that Gabriel Harvey . . . between his leaving Chrift's College , and being elected a fellow of Trinity Hall , was a fellow of Pembroke Hall . He was elected a ...
... fay ) that none of the biographers of Spenfer appear to have been aware that Gabriel Harvey . . . between his leaving Chrift's College , and being elected a fellow of Trinity Hall , was a fellow of Pembroke Hall . He was elected a ...
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... fays nothing to disturb the poet's incognito , while he thus timidly does juftice to the merits of the paftorals : - " The Shepheards Kalender hath much poetrie in his Eclogues , indeed worthy the reading , if I be not de- ceived . That ...
... fays nothing to disturb the poet's incognito , while he thus timidly does juftice to the merits of the paftorals : - " The Shepheards Kalender hath much poetrie in his Eclogues , indeed worthy the reading , if I be not de- ceived . That ...
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