The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen6F. C. & J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... word , which Mr. Upton thus illuftrates : " From gender cones gendered : So from degender DEGENDERED , de- generatus . " The fecond and third folios , however , and Hughes , and Church , read degenered . And Mr. Mafon , the author of a ...
... word , which Mr. Upton thus illuftrates : " From gender cones gendered : So from degender DEGENDERED , de- generatus . " The fecond and third folios , however , and Hughes , and Church , read degenered . And Mr. Mafon , the author of a ...
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... word of levity . Nevertheless , it appears in Cotgrave's Dictionary that the word was alfo formerly em- ployed in the ferious fignification of great injury or mischief , Yet litle loffe it were , and mickle thanke , CANTO I. 15 THE ...
... word of levity . Nevertheless , it appears in Cotgrave's Dictionary that the word was alfo formerly em- ployed in the ferious fignification of great injury or mischief , Yet litle loffe it were , and mickle thanke , CANTO I. 15 THE ...
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... words . The objects of the knights ' ven- geance go indeed by the various names of Giants , Paynims , Saracens , and Savages . But of what family they all are , is clearly feen from the poet's defcription . " What Mifter wight , quoth ...
... words . The objects of the knights ' ven- geance go indeed by the various names of Giants , Paynims , Saracens , and Savages . But of what family they all are , is clearly feen from the poet's defcription . " What Mifter wight , quoth ...
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... words of Homer , OdyЛ . xvii . 318 . 66 High walls and battlements the courts inclofe , " And the strong gates defy a host of foes . " And were not the Grecian worthies , in their day , as famous for encountering Dragons and quelling ...
... words of Homer , OdyЛ . xvii . 318 . 66 High walls and battlements the courts inclofe , " And the strong gates defy a host of foes . " And were not the Grecian worthies , in their day , as famous for encountering Dragons and quelling ...
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... word him strooke , that streight he did expire . XII . Which when the Pagan faw he wexed wroth , And ftreight himselfe unto the fight addreft ; Ne was Sir Artegall behinde : fo both Together ran with ready fpeares in rest . Right in the ...
... word him strooke , that streight he did expire . XII . Which when the Pagan faw he wexed wroth , And ftreight himselfe unto the fight addreft ; Ne was Sir Artegall behinde : fo both Together ran with ready fpeares in rest . Right in the ...
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