The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 318 páginas |
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Página xiii
... written the Life of the poet . Thus , as to the last , it was fpeculated upon by Chalmers , that Spenfer had had a wife before his avowed marriage about 1 594 , my own or any other fpeculative changes in the text may be feen from the ...
... written the Life of the poet . Thus , as to the last , it was fpeculated upon by Chalmers , that Spenfer had had a wife before his avowed marriage about 1 594 , my own or any other fpeculative changes in the text may be feen from the ...
Página xvi
... written at the clofe of 1593 , that he had already completed his fortieth year . His birth is thus carried back to 1552.2 Although he was unquestionably born in London , a a For Spenfer's fixtieth fonnet , fee vol . v . p . 146. He ...
... written at the clofe of 1593 , that he had already completed his fortieth year . His birth is thus carried back to 1552.2 Although he was unquestionably born in London , a a For Spenfer's fixtieth fonnet , fee vol . v . p . 146. He ...
Página xvi
... written early in that year . See vol . v . p . 261 . See " Hiftory of England , " by Kennett , vol . ii . p . 612 , edit . 1719 . Camden , having spoken of the deaths of Doctors Stapleton and Cozens , thus proceeds : 66 The last was ...
... written early in that year . See vol . v . p . 261 . See " Hiftory of England , " by Kennett , vol . ii . p . 612 , edit . 1719 . Camden , having spoken of the deaths of Doctors Stapleton and Cozens , thus proceeds : 66 The last was ...
Página xviii
... alma mater ( he expreffly and affection- ately calls Cambridge his " mother " ) was most likely not written until more than ten years after he had relinquished her fostering care . It occurs in Book iv . xviii THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
... alma mater ( he expreffly and affection- ately calls Cambridge his " mother " ) was most likely not written until more than ten years after he had relinquished her fostering care . It occurs in Book iv . xviii THE LIFE OF SPENSER .
Página xix
... written in what is now called the Spenferian stanza . The following are the words and letters of the entry in the office- book of the Treasurer of the Queen's Chamber . We are indebted for it to the Shakespeare Society's publication of ...
... written in what is now called the Spenferian stanza . The following are the words and letters of the entry in the office- book of the Treasurer of the Queen's Chamber . We are indebted for it to the Shakespeare Society's publication of ...
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