The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página viii
... fuch duties . I was then Secretary to the Commiffion on the British Museum , and had finally , and I fear unwifely , devoted myself to literature . I only mention these particulars to show that while his Lordship , for several of his ...
... fuch duties . I was then Secretary to the Commiffion on the British Museum , and had finally , and I fear unwifely , devoted myself to literature . I only mention these particulars to show that while his Lordship , for several of his ...
Página xi
... fuch could hardly have been the fact when , in Book v . Canto v . St. 31 , ( vol . iii . p . 383 ) , Todd printed " feareful mayd , " instead of " faithfull mayd , " a change which entirely perverts the fense of the poet . The fame may ...
... fuch could hardly have been the fact when , in Book v . Canto v . St. 31 , ( vol . iii . p . 383 ) , Todd printed " feareful mayd , " instead of " faithfull mayd , " a change which entirely perverts the fense of the poet . The fame may ...
Página xvi
... fuch as Drayton and Thomas Greene ; while Daniel , though not a Warwickshire man , fell in love with a Warwickshire lady , which ( to- gether , perhaps , with Shakespeare's rifing reputation ) made him thus celebrate the Avon in his ...
... fuch as Drayton and Thomas Greene ; while Daniel , though not a Warwickshire man , fell in love with a Warwickshire lady , which ( to- gether , perhaps , with Shakespeare's rifing reputation ) made him thus celebrate the Avon in his ...
Página xvi
... 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 and often , been examined in the hope of discovering ...
... 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 and often , been examined in the hope of discovering ...
Página xvii
... fuch a name as Spenfer , with his Italian and poetical affociations , would be likely to choose , but it was a name which had been long known in the family of the patron , with whom Spenser , seven years before , had gone to Ireland in ...
... fuch a name as Spenfer , with his Italian and poetical affociations , would be likely to choose , but it was a name which had been long known in the family of the patron , with whom Spenser , seven years before , had gone to Ireland in ...
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