The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen2Bell and Daldy, 1862 - 502 páginas |
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... these wordes to him deliver might : " Sir knight , aread who hath ye thus arayd , And eke from whom make ye this hafty flight ? For never knight I faw in fuch miffeeming plight . " ▾ As if his feare . ] i . e . as if what he feared ...
... these wordes to him deliver might : " Sir knight , aread who hath ye thus arayd , And eke from whom make ye this hafty flight ? For never knight I faw in fuch miffeeming plight . " ▾ As if his feare . ] i . e . as if what he feared ...
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... these " diets daint ” of the poet are the ἑστιάσεις λόγων καλῶν of Plato , which Cicero tranflates epulæ fermonum bonorum . C. b But faire Charissa to a lovely fere . ] Fere is here employed for bufband , as in Chaucer it is used for ...
... these " diets daint ” of the poet are the ἑστιάσεις λόγων καλῶν of Plato , which Cicero tranflates epulæ fermonum bonorum . C. b But faire Charissa to a lovely fere . ] Fere is here employed for bufband , as in Chaucer it is used for ...
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... these two approching he aspide , At their first presence grew agrieved fore , That forft him lay his hevenly thoughts afide ; And had he not that Dame refpected more , " Whom highly he did reverence and adore , He would not once have ...
... these two approching he aspide , At their first presence grew agrieved fore , That forft him lay his hevenly thoughts afide ; And had he not that Dame refpected more , " Whom highly he did reverence and adore , He would not once have ...
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... These , that have it attaynd , were in like cace , As wretched men , and lived in like paine . ' " But deeds of armes muft I at laft be faine And Ladies love to leave , fo dearely bought ? " " What need of armes , where peace doth ay ...
... These , that have it attaynd , were in like cace , As wretched men , and lived in like paine . ' " But deeds of armes muft I at laft be faine And Ladies love to leave , fo dearely bought ? " " What need of armes , where peace doth ay ...
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... these vulgar tales . UPTON . i fought in face . ] This is the text of the 4to . 1590 ; and why it fhould have been altered , in fubfequent editions , to the tame reading of " fought in place " is nowhere stated . It seems strange also ...
... these vulgar tales . UPTON . i fought in face . ] This is the text of the 4to . 1590 ; and why it fhould have been altered , in fubfequent editions , to the tame reading of " fought in place " is nowhere stated . It seems strange also ...
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