The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xvi
... heard of : if it were printed about the year 1598 , it must have been rigidly and effectually fup- preffed ; but at all events I have established from the Stationers ' Registers , for the first time , that in April of the year last ...
... heard of : if it were printed about the year 1598 , it must have been rigidly and effectually fup- preffed ; but at all events I have established from the Stationers ' Registers , for the first time , that in April of the year last ...
Página xxx
... heard you defende in worde , neither fo harde , nor fo harshe , that it will eafily and fairly yeelde it selfe to our moother tongue . " He proceeds to touch upon the greatest difficulty in the enterprise , the dealing with the accent ...
... heard you defende in worde , neither fo harde , nor fo harshe , that it will eafily and fairly yeelde it selfe to our moother tongue . " He proceeds to touch upon the greatest difficulty in the enterprise , the dealing with the accent ...
Página xxxvii
... Latin tranflator had never even heard of the first impreffion of " The Shepheardes Calender . " As shown in our notes , Todd himself much too rarely reforted to it . Sidney , to whom , he adds , it was THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xxxvii.
... Latin tranflator had never even heard of the first impreffion of " The Shepheardes Calender . " As shown in our notes , Todd himself much too rarely reforted to it . Sidney , to whom , he adds , it was THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xxxvii.
Página liv
... heard of , but that there was an intention to print it is evident from the subsequent entry at Stationers ' Hall , made by Ponsonby at the fame time as the entry regarding the " Arcadia . " " Wm Ponsonby . Item , Rd of him for a ...
... heard of , but that there was an intention to print it is evident from the subsequent entry at Stationers ' Hall , made by Ponsonby at the fame time as the entry regarding the " Arcadia . " " Wm Ponsonby . Item , Rd of him for a ...
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... heard the mufic that I made , He found himselfe full greatly pleas'd at it ; " very diffidently describing what must have been Raleigh's extraordinary delight and admiration . Such part of the great poem , including , poffibly , the ...
... heard the mufic that I made , He found himselfe full greatly pleas'd at it ; " very diffidently describing what must have been Raleigh's extraordinary delight and admiration . Such part of the great poem , including , poffibly , the ...
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