The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... three fifters , may be seen in vol . v . p . 51 , where he terms them- " The honor of the noble familie , Of which I meanest boast my felfe to be . " immediate origin . We can do no more than conjecture THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xiii.
... three fifters , may be seen in vol . v . p . 51 , where he terms them- " The honor of the noble familie , Of which I meanest boast my felfe to be . " immediate origin . We can do no more than conjecture THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xiii.
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... noble poet , his verfion of Ecclefiaftes , & c . Thefe very curious reprints were most unfortunately burned in the fire at the office of Messrs . Nichols in 1808 : only a very few imperfect copies were faved , and apparently one entire ...
... noble poet , his verfion of Ecclefiaftes , & c . Thefe very curious reprints were most unfortunately burned in the fire at the office of Messrs . Nichols in 1808 : only a very few imperfect copies were faved , and apparently one entire ...
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... noble uncle . Harvey had pro- bably made Spenser known to Sidney , and Sidney to Leicester . It is extremely likely that the appointment which Spen- fer procured , as Secretary to Arthur Lord Grey of Wil- ton , a in the summer of 1580 ...
... noble uncle . Harvey had pro- bably made Spenser known to Sidney , and Sidney to Leicester . It is extremely likely that the appointment which Spen- fer procured , as Secretary to Arthur Lord Grey of Wil- ton , a in the summer of 1580 ...
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... noble S ' Phlp Sydney , knighte , & c . · vjd . " It is remarkable that Ritfon ( Bibliographia Poetica , p . 145 ) fhould not have been aware that this poem was ever printed ; while T. Warton attributes it to Spenser , and charges him ...
... noble S ' Phlp Sydney , knighte , & c . · vjd . " It is remarkable that Ritfon ( Bibliographia Poetica , p . 145 ) fhould not have been aware that this poem was ever printed ; while T. Warton attributes it to Spenser , and charges him ...
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... noble Lord , a simple taste Of the wilde fruite which falvage foyl hath bred ; Which , being through long wars left almost wafte , With brutish barbarifme is overfpredd . " Nothing , then , can be clearer than that a confiderable part ...
... noble Lord , a simple taste Of the wilde fruite which falvage foyl hath bred ; Which , being through long wars left almost wafte , With brutish barbarifme is overfpredd . " Nothing , then , can be clearer than that a confiderable part ...
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