The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... first published , to the year 1679 , when the laft of the early impreffions of Spenfer's Poems made its appearance . For the original language of the poet , I was , of course , mainly indebted to the two iffues of " The Fairy Queen ...
... first published , to the year 1679 , when the laft of the early impreffions of Spenfer's Poems made its appearance . For the original language of the poet , I was , of course , mainly indebted to the two iffues of " The Fairy Queen ...
Página xi
... first to last after the 4to . 1591 , alter to— Of noblenese and chevalree , rejecting a word sanctioned by Shakespeare , Dray- ton , Daniel , and by many other writers of their day , befides facrificing the poet's elegance of expreffion ...
... first to last after the 4to . 1591 , alter to— Of noblenese and chevalree , rejecting a word sanctioned by Shakespeare , Dray- ton , Daniel , and by many other writers of their day , befides facrificing the poet's elegance of expreffion ...
Página xv
... first poem in which is called " The Ruins of Time , " while " Virgil's Gnat , " the third piece in the volume , is exprefly stated to have been " long fince dedicated " to the For example , and it is the only proof of PREFACE . XV.
... first poem in which is called " The Ruins of Time , " while " Virgil's Gnat , " the third piece in the volume , is exprefly stated to have been " long fince dedicated " to the For example , and it is the only proof of PREFACE . XV.
Página xvi
... first day of the year : we conclude , therefore , that the fonnets from the fourth to the fixty - fecond , were compofed in the year 1593 , and the fixtieth toward the end of the year . . . . If then the poet were forty- one years old ...
... first day of the year : we conclude , therefore , that the fonnets from the fourth to the fixty - fecond , were compofed in the year 1593 , and the fixtieth toward the end of the year . . . . If then the poet were forty- one years old ...
Página xvi
... first name was Elizabeth , we learn from the feventy - fourth fonnet of his " Amoretti ; " but to what rank of life fhe belonged , or where her family refided , not the flightest hint is given . In the fonnet referred to , Spenfer ...
... first name was Elizabeth , we learn from the feventy - fourth fonnet of his " Amoretti ; " but to what rank of life fhe belonged , or where her family refided , not the flightest hint is given . In the fonnet referred to , Spenfer ...
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