The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... hands , beyond the continuance of our early , and then more equal , friendship . It is well known , from In the course of converfation , not a few years ago , his Lord- fhip more than hinted that it might be poffible to procure for me ...
... hands , beyond the continuance of our early , and then more equal , friendship . It is well known , from In the course of converfation , not a few years ago , his Lord- fhip more than hinted that it might be poffible to procure for me ...
Página viii
... hands of the reader , I may be permitted to say , that attention has been most of all , and very anxiously , directed to the purity and accuracy of Spenfer's text . I fhall presently , and with great brevity , show in what degree this ...
... hands of the reader , I may be permitted to say , that attention has been most of all , and very anxiously , directed to the purity and accuracy of Spenfer's text . I fhall presently , and with great brevity , show in what degree this ...
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... hand , with the aid of a zealous friend , I was lucky enough to find , in a parish register of the year 1587 , belonging to a church near which our poet and many of his connections must have resided , an entry recording that Edmund ...
... hand , with the aid of a zealous friend , I was lucky enough to find , in a parish register of the year 1587 , belonging to a church near which our poet and many of his connections must have resided , an entry recording that Edmund ...
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... hand , afferts ( Biogr . Dict . xxxi . p . 165 ) that Warner was " a native of Oxfordshire . " How little they attended to his works is shown by the fact that , like Spenfer , he himself informs us , in ch . 62 , that he " first ...
... hand , afferts ( Biogr . Dict . xxxi . p . 165 ) that Warner was " a native of Oxfordshire . " How little they attended to his works is shown by the fact that , like Spenfer , he himself informs us , in ch . 62 , that he " first ...
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... hand Into his waters as he paffeth downe , The Cle , the Were , the Guant , the Sture , the Rowne . Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit , My mother Cambridge , whom as with a crowne He doth adorne , and is adorn'd of it With ...
... hand Into his waters as he paffeth downe , The Cle , the Were , the Guant , the Sture , the Rowne . Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit , My mother Cambridge , whom as with a crowne He doth adorne , and is adorn'd of it With ...
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