The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... original language of the poet , I was , of course , mainly indebted to the two iffues of " The Fairy Queen ; " the first three books in 1590 , and the whole fix books in 1596 : to these authorities I have endeavoured to make my reprint ...
... original language of the poet , I was , of course , mainly indebted to the two iffues of " The Fairy Queen ; " the first three books in 1590 , and the whole fix books in 1596 : to these authorities I have endeavoured to make my reprint ...
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... original text unamended , partly from diffidence in my own judgment , seeing that no editor or critic , however aftute and shrewd , has yet been ftruck by the faultiness of the paffage . My note ad l . merely gives my individual opinion ...
... original text unamended , partly from diffidence in my own judgment , seeing that no editor or critic , however aftute and shrewd , has yet been ftruck by the faultiness of the paffage . My note ad l . merely gives my individual opinion ...
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... original word- ing is preserved by Spenfer in nearly all cafes where it was poffible to do fo . Who Vander Noodt might be , excepting that he was a Flemish physician resident in England , and what claim he may have had upon Spenfer ...
... original word- ing is preserved by Spenfer in nearly all cafes where it was poffible to do fo . Who Vander Noodt might be , excepting that he was a Flemish physician resident in England , and what claim he may have had upon Spenfer ...
Página xxxii
... original writer . Spenfer adopted " ruftic language " with the strictest dramatic propriety , for he at once faw the unfitnefs of making herdfmen and clowns talk like kings and courtiers . Although " The Shepheardes Calender " has the ...
... original writer . Spenfer adopted " ruftic language " with the strictest dramatic propriety , for he at once faw the unfitnefs of making herdfmen and clowns talk like kings and courtiers . Although " The Shepheardes Calender " has the ...
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... original entry , Singleton affigned over " The Shepheardes Calender , " to John Harrison in this form , as we find it recorded in the registers : - · " 29 October [ 1581 ] . " John Harrison : -Affigned over from Hugh Singleton to have ...
... original entry , Singleton affigned over " The Shepheardes Calender , " to John Harrison in this form , as we find it recorded in the registers : - · " 29 October [ 1581 ] . " John Harrison : -Affigned over from Hugh Singleton to have ...
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