The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... the interval the practice of the law in many important particulars had been altered and improved . As far back as 1832 , for different though ftill profeffional reasons , I had a several paffages in Lord Campbell's writings , that one of.
... the interval the practice of the law in many important particulars had been altered and improved . As far back as 1832 , for different though ftill profeffional reasons , I had a several paffages in Lord Campbell's writings , that one of.
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Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. several paffages in Lord Campbell's writings , that one of his most earnest aspirations was that his name should be connected with polite letters , as well as with abftrufe law ; and when he became ...
Edmund Spenser John Payne Collier. several paffages in Lord Campbell's writings , that one of his most earnest aspirations was that his name should be connected with polite letters , as well as with abftrufe law ; and when he became ...
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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.
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... paffage in Todd , and so it is re- peated in every modern impreffion , although in every old one the 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 ...
... paffage in Todd , and so it is re- peated in every modern impreffion , although in every old one the 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 ...
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... paffages . For thefe I must be content to refer the reader to the notes at the foot of each page ; obferving , with reference to the general body of such illuf- trations in our volumes , that whenever I have been indebted to preceding ...
... paffages . For thefe I must be content to refer the reader to the notes at the foot of each page ; obferving , with reference to the general body of such illuf- trations in our volumes , that whenever I have been indebted to preceding ...
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