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... Ladies Errant are as antiquated Figures to us , as the Court of that time wou'd appear , if we cou'd fee them now in their Ruffs and Fardingales . THERE are two other Objections to the Plan of the Fairy Queen , which , I confefs , I am ...
... Ladies Errant are as antiquated Figures to us , as the Court of that time wou'd appear , if we cou'd fee them now in their Ruffs and Fardingales . THERE are two other Objections to the Plan of the Fairy Queen , which , I confefs , I am ...
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... Lady errant , who is the Heroine , and performs the chief Adven- ture , resembles Ariofto's Bradamante , and Taffo's Clorinda ; as they are all Copies of the Camilla in Virgil . AMONG the chief Beauties in this Book , we may reckon that ...
... Lady errant , who is the Heroine , and performs the chief Adven- ture , resembles Ariofto's Bradamante , and Taffo's Clorinda ; as they are all Copies of the Camilla in Virgil . AMONG the chief Beauties in this Book , we may reckon that ...
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... Lady Rich , whom Sidney him- felf has celebrated in his Poems ; and by Manfilia , the Marchionefs of Northamp- ton : Mr. Daniel , the Poet and Historian , is mention'd by his own Name ; as alfo William Alabaster , the Author of a Poem ...
... Lady Rich , whom Sidney him- felf has celebrated in his Poems ; and by Manfilia , the Marchionefs of Northamp- ton : Mr. Daniel , the Poet and Historian , is mention'd by his own Name ; as alfo William Alabaster , the Author of a Poem ...
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... Lady , r . Ladies . P. 304. St. 40. 1.7 . for first , r . fift . P. 367. in the Argument , for Materafta , r . Male- cafta . P. 416. St. 8. 1. 4. for who , r . why . P. 475. St. 31. 1.3 . for fhred , r . fhed . Vol . III . p . 850. St ...
... Lady , r . Ladies . P. 304. St. 40. 1.7 . for first , r . fift . P. 367. in the Argument , for Materafta , r . Male- cafta . P. 416. St. 8. 1. 4. for who , r . why . P. 475. St. 31. 1.3 . for fhred , r . fhed . Vol . III . p . 850. St ...
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... Lady Igrayne ) to have feen , in a Dream or Vifion , the Fairy - Queen ; with whofe excellent Beauty ravifh'd , he awaking , re- folv'd to feek her out : And fo being by Merlin arm'd , and by Timon thorowly inftructed , he went to feek ...
... Lady Igrayne ) to have feen , in a Dream or Vifion , the Fairy - Queen ; with whofe excellent Beauty ravifh'd , he awaking , re- folv'd to feek her out : And fo being by Merlin arm'd , and by Timon thorowly inftructed , he went to feek ...
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