The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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... whose name is at the foot of the title - page : - 66 " 5 Decembr . [ 1579 ] Hughe Singelton . Lycenced unto him the Shep- perdes calender , conteyninge xij ecloges proportionable to the xij monethes- vjd . " The year 1579 , according to ...
... whose name is at the foot of the title - page : - 66 " 5 Decembr . [ 1579 ] Hughe Singelton . Lycenced unto him the Shep- perdes calender , conteyninge xij ecloges proportionable to the xij monethes- vjd . " The year 1579 , according to ...
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... whose taste was more than queftionable , and whose judgment was certainly defective , clearly estimated them far above what he had feen of " The Faerie Queene , ” which , probably , he had never attentively read , even if he had opened ...
... whose taste was more than queftionable , and whose judgment was certainly defective , clearly estimated them far above what he had feen of " The Faerie Queene , ” which , probably , he had never attentively read , even if he had opened ...
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... whose actions and feates of armes and chivalry the operations of that vertue whereof he is the protector are to be expreffed , and the vices and un- ruly appetites that oppofe themselves against the fame to be beaten downe and overcome ...
... whose actions and feates of armes and chivalry the operations of that vertue whereof he is the protector are to be expreffed , and the vices and un- ruly appetites that oppofe themselves against the fame to be beaten downe and overcome ...
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... whose wisdome wont to shield Our kingdome from the ftormes of foes , and homebred hate ? " Eglon replies : - " Ah , Philides ! the taste of trouble I have felt ; Mine actions mifconceiv'd , my zeale esteem'd impure , My policie deceite ...
... whose wisdome wont to shield Our kingdome from the ftormes of foes , and homebred hate ? " Eglon replies : - " Ah , Philides ! the taste of trouble I have felt ; Mine actions mifconceiv'd , my zeale esteem'd impure , My policie deceite ...
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... whose name , and fome of whofe works , have been already no- ticed . It belongs also to about the period at which we have now arrived : it is from Thomas Lodge's " Phillis , honoured with Paftorall Sonnets , Elegies and amorous Delights ...
... whose name , and fome of whofe works , have been already no- ticed . It belongs also to about the period at which we have now arrived : it is from Thomas Lodge's " Phillis , honoured with Paftorall Sonnets , Elegies and amorous Delights ...
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