The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xvii
... leaves of very many church - registers , in different parts both of the town and country : excepting in the folitary instance just noticed , we have met with no memoran- dum of the kind relating to any Edmund Spenfer , during the whole ...
... leaves of very many church - registers , in different parts both of the town and country : excepting in the folitary instance just noticed , we have met with no memoran- dum of the kind relating to any Edmund Spenfer , during the whole ...
Página xxiv
... leaving Chrift's College , and being elected a fellow of Trinity Hall , was a fellow of Pembroke Hall . He was elected a fellow there ( being then B.A. ) 3rd November , 1570 ; but we are not now enabled to ftate how long a period ...
... leaving Chrift's College , and being elected a fellow of Trinity Hall , was a fellow of Pembroke Hall . He was elected a fellow there ( being then B.A. ) 3rd November , 1570 ; but we are not now enabled to ftate how long a period ...
Página xxvi
... leaving Cambridge in 1576 , he went for fome time into the north of England , where he had friends and relations , and that he there fell in love with a young lady , whom , in various works but especially in " The Shepheardes Calender ...
... leaving Cambridge in 1576 , he went for fome time into the north of England , where he had friends and relations , and that he there fell in love with a young lady , whom , in various works but especially in " The Shepheardes Calender ...
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... leave scarcely a doubt that the branch of the Spenfers , from which the poet was descended , was that of the Spenfers , or Le Spenfers , of Hurstwood , near Burnley , in the eastern extremity of Lancashire , and that the family to which ...
... leave scarcely a doubt that the branch of the Spenfers , from which the poet was descended , was that of the Spenfers , or Le Spenfers , of Hurstwood , near Burnley , in the eastern extremity of Lancashire , and that the family to which ...
Página lxiii
... leave you to the reading , " & c . Whether Barnefield wrote his " Cynthia " because he had heard of Sir W. Raleigh's unpub- lished production of the fame name we cannot state ; but he makes no allufion to the piece announced by Spenfer ...
... leave you to the reading , " & c . Whether Barnefield wrote his " Cynthia " because he had heard of Sir W. Raleigh's unpub- lished production of the fame name we cannot state ; but he makes no allufion to the piece announced by Spenfer ...
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