The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... mean that these curious records have not been referred to and quoted ; but when quoted the extract was often inaccurately made , and in some cases the entries of particular and important works were altogether overlooked.d d I have ...
... mean that these curious records have not been referred to and quoted ; but when quoted the extract was often inaccurately made , and in some cases the entries of particular and important works were altogether overlooked.d d I have ...
Página xvi
... means a part of the metro- polis uninhabited by perfons of rank and refpectability ; but this fact depends folely upon a manufcript note , by a diftinguished biographical antiquary of the last century , He had a fifter , Sarah , but ...
... means a part of the metro- polis uninhabited by perfons of rank and refpectability ; but this fact depends folely upon a manufcript note , by a diftinguished biographical antiquary of the last century , He had a fifter , Sarah , but ...
Página xvii
... means impoffible , that fome of the Grey or Devereux family stood at the font as fponfors for Florence Spenfer . We are , therefore , ftrongly of opinion that the poet was a husband , and had a daughter in 1587 , having married after ...
... means impoffible , that fome of the Grey or Devereux family stood at the font as fponfors for Florence Spenfer . We are , therefore , ftrongly of opinion that the poet was a husband , and had a daughter in 1587 , having married after ...
Página xx
... means that 97. had been advanced , or lent , in ready money , and the whole fum of 157. 135. 4d . would be at least equal to 75 % . at prefent . It will not here be out of place to fhow the terms in which Gaf- coigne and Churchyard are ...
... means that 97. had been advanced , or lent , in ready money , and the whole fum of 157. 135. 4d . would be at least equal to 75 % . at prefent . It will not here be out of place to fhow the terms in which Gaf- coigne and Churchyard are ...
Página xxiii
... mean George Turbervile , who , like Spenfer , made early efforts to bring blank verfe into use in our language : this was a fort of bond of connection between the two poets , which has not hitherto been no- ticed , but which renders it ...
... mean George Turbervile , who , like Spenfer , made early efforts to bring blank verfe into use in our language : this was a fort of bond of connection between the two poets , which has not hitherto been no- ticed , but which renders it ...
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