The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... things , for his pen and pamphlet war with a man much his fuperior in wit and general abilities , Thomas Nash . Harvey became a fellow of Pembroke Hall the year after Spenser had been entered a fizar there . " Harvey's tafte was ...
... things , for his pen and pamphlet war with a man much his fuperior in wit and general abilities , Thomas Nash . Harvey became a fellow of Pembroke Hall the year after Spenser had been entered a fizar there . " Harvey's tafte was ...
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... Things unattempted yet in profe or rhyme . " He did not truft enough to his own powers ; and had he lived , with all his grace and purity of style and thought , he could never have risen to the rank of a great , bold , and original ...
... Things unattempted yet in profe or rhyme . " He did not truft enough to his own powers ; and had he lived , with all his grace and purity of style and thought , he could never have risen to the rank of a great , bold , and original ...
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... thing his mind did much difmaie , And fad as Bride he was upon the marrige daie . Since then among the Shepheardes Daphnis chiefe was had , And tooke a Nimphe to wife , when he was but a lad . ” All the Idyls , excepting the last which ...
... thing his mind did much difmaie , And fad as Bride he was upon the marrige daie . Since then among the Shepheardes Daphnis chiefe was had , And tooke a Nimphe to wife , when he was but a lad . ” All the Idyls , excepting the last which ...
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... thing can be more interesting than his references to his contemporaries , and to the condition of literature at the period . The whole is dedicated to Lady Strange , who while d Vol . iv . p . 303. We meet with the last couplet , or ...
... thing can be more interesting than his references to his contemporaries , and to the condition of literature at the period . The whole is dedicated to Lady Strange , who while d Vol . iv . p . 303. We meet with the last couplet , or ...
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... things are more difficult than to fettle , at all fatisfactorily , matters relating to chronology in Spenfer's life and writings . Such , too , is the view taken by Mr. Craik , in his " Spenfer and his Poetry , " 12mo . 1845 , vol . iii ...
... things are more difficult than to fettle , at all fatisfactorily , matters relating to chronology in Spenfer's life and writings . Such , too , is the view taken by Mr. Craik , in his " Spenfer and his Poetry , " 12mo . 1845 , vol . iii ...
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