The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... himself tells us , in the fixtieth fonnet of his " Amoretti , " printed in 1595 , entered at Stationers ' Hall in 1594 , and , in all probability , written at the clofe of 1593 , that he had already completed his fortieth year . His ...
... himself tells us , in the fixtieth fonnet of his " Amoretti , " printed in 1595 , entered at Stationers ' Hall in 1594 , and , in all probability , written at the clofe of 1593 , that he had already completed his fortieth year . His ...
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... himself informs us , in ch . 62 , that he " first breathed the air in London . " Elsewhere he gives the very year of his birth , at which Ellis ( Specimens , ii . 297 ) only guessed , viz . 1558. Warner's " Albion's England " went ...
... himself informs us , in ch . 62 , that he " first breathed the air in London . " Elsewhere he gives the very year of his birth , at which Ellis ( Specimens , ii . 297 ) only guessed , viz . 1558. Warner's " Albion's England " went ...
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... himself born in the Old Bailey , the year before Spenfer , and may have felt fome pride in recording that he was a townsman . We fubjoin , in a note , the whole of what he fays of the poet in his " Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth ...
... himself born in the Old Bailey , the year before Spenfer , and may have felt fome pride in recording that he was a townsman . We fubjoin , in a note , the whole of what he fays of the poet in his " Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth ...
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... himself does not clearly appear . He generously provided for her out of the " large richeffe " that the Queen gave him in 1586 , or not long after- wards , viz . the lands , & c . in the neighbourhood of Cork . k in a copy of a work in ...
... himself does not clearly appear . He generously provided for her out of the " large richeffe " that the Queen gave him in 1586 , or not long after- wards , viz . the lands , & c . in the neighbourhood of Cork . k in a copy of a work in ...
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... himself had rendered the poems from " the Brabant tongue . " This may have been very true ; he may have originally rendered them from the Brabant tongue into French , but it is certain that the poetical drefs they wear in English was ...
... himself had rendered the poems from " the Brabant tongue . " This may have been very true ; he may have originally rendered them from the Brabant tongue into French , but it is certain that the poetical drefs they wear in English was ...
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