The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xxii
... feems to us , upon the clearest evidence , because he afterwards published them with many alterations ( one of thofe alterations being the fubftitution of rhyme for blank verfe ) as his own produc- tions . The differences are as small ...
... feems to us , upon the clearest evidence , because he afterwards published them with many alterations ( one of thofe alterations being the fubftitution of rhyme for blank verfe ) as his own produc- tions . The differences are as small ...
Página xxv
... feems never to have been adopted , though it occurred to the mind of Spenfer , who inconfiderately engaged in an enterprise which he foon abandoned . Another of Spenfer's college friends was Edward Kirke , who became a fizar of Pembroke ...
... feems never to have been adopted , though it occurred to the mind of Spenfer , who inconfiderately engaged in an enterprise which he foon abandoned . Another of Spenfer's college friends was Edward Kirke , who became a fizar of Pembroke ...
Página xxviii
... feems to be a mistake , for the competition was between Thomas Dove ( afterwards Bishop of Peterborough ) and Andrews . During his refidence at Cam- bridge Spenfer must have had fome difagreement with Dr. Perne , the head of Pembroke ...
... feems to be a mistake , for the competition was between Thomas Dove ( afterwards Bishop of Peterborough ) and Andrews . During his refidence at Cam- bridge Spenfer must have had fome difagreement with Dr. Perne , the head of Pembroke ...
Página xxxii
... feems to have taken without Sidney's privity . or confent ; and we have it on the evidence of Spenfer himself , in one of his Letters to Gabriel Harvey , printed in 1580 , that Goffon " was for his labour fcorned ; if at least , it be ...
... feems to have taken without Sidney's privity . or confent ; and we have it on the evidence of Spenfer himself , in one of his Letters to Gabriel Harvey , printed in 1580 , that Goffon " was for his labour fcorned ; if at least , it be ...
Página xxxiv
... feems all that is known of Kirke , excepting that he subsequently removed to Caius College ; that he proceeded B.A. in 1575 , and commenced M.A. in 1578. We may guefs that the Mrs. Kirke spoken of in Spenfer's letter to Harvey of 5th ...
... feems all that is known of Kirke , excepting that he subsequently removed to Caius College ; that he proceeded B.A. in 1575 , and commenced M.A. in 1578. We may guefs that the Mrs. Kirke spoken of in Spenfer's letter to Harvey of 5th ...
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