The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... as directly to contradict the meaning of the poet : he gave the paffage , — " Ne ought mote make him change his wonted tenor , Ne ought mote cease to mitigate his paine ; " when the last line ought to run- " Ne ought PREFACE . ix.
... as directly to contradict the meaning of the poet : he gave the paffage , — " Ne ought mote make him change his wonted tenor , Ne ought mote cease to mitigate his paine ; " when the last line ought to run- " Ne ought PREFACE . ix.
Página x
... last line , as may be easily ima- gined , is given as follows : - " Upon the fea to wreake his fell intent . ” In another place we have " full revenge " for " fell revenge ; " but there the folio 1611 , upon which Todd too much relied ...
... last line , as may be easily ima- gined , is given as follows : - " Upon the fea to wreake his fell intent . ” In another place we have " full revenge " for " fell revenge ; " but there the folio 1611 , upon which Todd too much relied ...
Página xi
... 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 in ...
... 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 in ...
Página xii
... last- named production , as they imperfectly stand in the folio 1611 , led him into feveral abfurdities , which he would have escaped had he gone to better authority . The carelefs omiffion of con- necting words , and other mifprints ...
... last- named production , as they imperfectly stand in the folio 1611 , led him into feveral abfurdities , which he would have escaped had he gone to better authority . The carelefs omiffion of con- necting words , and other mifprints ...
Página xiii
... last , it was fpeculated upon by Chalmers , that Spenfer had had a wife before his avowed marriage about 1 594 , my own or any other fpeculative changes in the text may be feen from the course I purfued regarding a paffage in " Colin ...
... last , it was fpeculated upon by Chalmers , that Spenfer had had a wife before his avowed marriage about 1 594 , my own or any other fpeculative changes in the text may be feen from the course I purfued regarding a paffage in " Colin ...
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