The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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Page ii
... says , " I like your Dreames passing well ; " and again , “ I dare say you wyll hold yourselfe reasonably wel satisfied , if your Dreames be but as well esteemed of in ,, England , as Petrarch's Visions be in Italy , ii THE LIFE OF.
... says , " I like your Dreames passing well ; " and again , “ I dare say you wyll hold yourselfe reasonably wel satisfied , if your Dreames be but as well esteemed of in ,, England , as Petrarch's Visions be in Italy , ii THE LIFE OF.
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... says , " Rosalind's real name may have been Elisa Horden , the aspiration being omitted . Thomas Horden , as well as Mr. Linde , was a gentleman of Kent in the time of Henry the Sixth . " V. Life of Shakespeare , p . 218 . 66 as ...
... says , " Rosalind's real name may have been Elisa Horden , the aspiration being omitted . Thomas Horden , as well as Mr. Linde , was a gentleman of Kent in the time of Henry the Sixth . " V. Life of Shakespeare , p . 218 . 66 as ...
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... says , " The Shepheards . 66 * See Malone's Life of Shakespeare , p . 215 . + Fenton supposes that Spenser's introduction to Sir Philip Sidney to be made by dedicating his Shepheards Ca- lender to him and Dr. Birch is of the same ...
... says , " The Shepheards . 66 * See Malone's Life of Shakespeare , p . 215 . + Fenton supposes that Spenser's introduction to Sir Philip Sidney to be made by dedicating his Shepheards Ca- lender to him and Dr. Birch is of the same ...
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... says , " that Spenser is honoured for fine poetical invention and most exquisite wit . This poem passed through five editions while Spenser lived , yet his name , as that of the author , does not ap- pear for some time to have been ...
... says , " that Spenser is honoured for fine poetical invention and most exquisite wit . This poem passed through five editions while Spenser lived , yet his name , as that of the author , does not ap- pear for some time to have been ...
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Edmund Spenser. lished in 1588. Of these pastorals Mr. Campbell says , " The Shepheards in Spenser's Calendar are parsons in disguise , who converse about heathen divinities and points of Christian theology . Pa- linode defends the ...
Edmund Spenser. lished in 1588. Of these pastorals Mr. Campbell says , " The Shepheards in Spenser's Calendar are parsons in disguise , who converse about heathen divinities and points of Christian theology . Pa- linode defends the ...
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Archimago armes Beast behold blood brest brond brought CANTO chaunce corage courser cruell Dame deadly deare death delight despight doen doest doth dread dreadfull Duessa EDMUND SPENSER Eftsoones Elfin Knight eternall Faerie Queene Faery Knight faire faire Lady Fairy false fast fayre feare fitt flowre fowle fownd gentle goodly grace griefe grone hand hart hast hath heaven heavenly hight himselfe honour Lady late light litle living Lord mightie mote never nigh noble nought poem poet powre Pyrochles quoth rage Redcrosse Redcrosse Knight seemd seeme sence shee Shepheards Calender shew shield shyning sight Sir Guyon Sir Philip Sidney Sith sonne soone sore speach Spenser spide spright steed suddein sweet syre thee thereof thou Todd trew unto vaine verse vertues Villein wandring warre wearie weene whenas wight wondrous wonne wont wound wrath wretched wyde ydle yron
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Page 61 - O then too weake and feeble was the forse 370 Of salvage beast, his puissance to withstand: For he was strong, and of so mightie corse, As ever wielded speare in warlike hand, And feates of armes did wisely understand. Eftsoones he perced through his chaufed chest...