The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen6F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... believe however that Spenfer wrote " And finding in the way her fcattred scarfe : " the , repeated , feems the printer's ufual blunder . UPTON . And askt him where and when her bridale cheare Should CANTO II . THE FAERIE QUEENE . 25.
... believe however that Spenfer wrote " And finding in the way her fcattred scarfe : " the , repeated , feems the printer's ufual blunder . UPTON . And askt him where and when her bridale cheare Should CANTO II . THE FAERIE QUEENE . 25.
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... feems to have copied from thence , in the paffage under confideration . " On the third day he rode over a long bridge ; and there start upon him fodainly a paffing fowle chorle , and he fmote his horfe , and afked him , why he rode over ...
... feems to have copied from thence , in the paffage under confideration . " On the third day he rode over a long bridge ; and there start upon him fodainly a paffing fowle chorle , and he fmote his horfe , and afked him , why he rode over ...
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... feems to be the true reading . CHURCH . Hughes reads " I trow , " i . e . I think . But " to trow " feems right to trow is the fame as to wit , videlicet . UPTON . XXXV . " For at the first they all created CANTO II . 43 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... feems to be the true reading . CHURCH . Hughes reads " I trow , " i . e . I think . But " to trow " feems right to trow is the fame as to wit , videlicet . UPTON . XXXV . " For at the first they all created CANTO II . 43 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... feems agreeable alfo to the Witch's anfwer : " When the hurly - burly's done , ” — that is , the storm : For they enter in Thunder and Lightning . TODD . t XXXII . Which Artegall well hearing , ( though F 4 CANTO III . THE FAERIE QUEEN ...
... feems agreeable alfo to the Witch's anfwer : " When the hurly - burly's done , ” — that is , the storm : For they enter in Thunder and Lightning . TODD . t XXXII . Which Artegall well hearing , ( though F 4 CANTO III . THE FAERIE QUEEN ...
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... feems to have made himself a judge of what was proper for each to have ; and his intent was to put the two brothers upou an equal footing . UPTON . With both his hands behinde him pinnoed hard , And 90 ' BOOK V. ) THE FAERIE QUEENE . '
... feems to have made himself a judge of what was proper for each to have ; and his intent was to put the two brothers upou an equal footing . UPTON . With both his hands behinde him pinnoed hard , And 90 ' BOOK V. ) THE FAERIE QUEENE . '
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