The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... UPTON . k now mated , as ye fee . ] To " mate " of old meant to confound , or deftroy , and examples of its ufe in this fenfe are innumerable . C. Did foone pluck downe , and curbd my libertee . C. 9 . 5 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... UPTON . k now mated , as ye fee . ] To " mate " of old meant to confound , or deftroy , and examples of its ufe in this fenfe are innumerable . C. Did foone pluck downe , and curbd my libertee . C. 9 . 5 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... . " b His griefie lockes . ] Church and Upton were for altering " griefie to grieflie , while Todd did well to retain " griefie , " which is the word Disordred hong about his shoulders round , And hid his C. 9 . 13 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... . " b His griefie lockes . ] Church and Upton were for altering " griefie to grieflie , while Todd did well to retain " griefie , " which is the word Disordred hong about his shoulders round , And hid his C. 9 . 13 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... See alfo F. Q. iii . viii . 25. " His rudenes fond . " UPTON . Hundreds of inftances to the fame effect might be quoted from authors of the time . C. 41 . The knight much wondred at his fuddeine wit C. 9 . 15 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... See alfo F. Q. iii . viii . 25. " His rudenes fond . " UPTON . Hundreds of inftances to the fame effect might be quoted from authors of the time . C. 41 . The knight much wondred at his fuddeine wit C. 9 . 15 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... Upton read reliv'd TODD . There can be no doubt that " reliv'd , " and not reliev'd , was Spenfer's word ; and Drayton , in his copy of the fol . 1611 , reftored it by putting his pencil through the fecond e in relievd . C. And to him ...
... Upton read reliv'd TODD . There can be no doubt that " reliv'd , " and not reliev'd , was Spenfer's word ; and Drayton , in his copy of the fol . 1611 , reftored it by putting his pencil through the fecond e in relievd . C. And to him ...
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... Upton . The fecond edition , and the edition of 1751 , read feely : the folios , the editions of Hughes , and that of Tonfon in 1758 , filly . Mr. Upton , in defence of the original reading , refers alfo to C. x . St. 2. " Her Knight ...
... Upton . The fecond edition , and the edition of 1751 , read feely : the folios , the editions of Hughes , and that of Tonfon in 1758 , filly . Mr. Upton , in defence of the original reading , refers alfo to C. x . St. 2. " Her Knight ...
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