The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1G. Bell, 1891 - Poetry |
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Page xi
... called " Complaints " in 1591 ; in his " Tears of the Muses , " of the later year ; and in his " Prosopopoia , or Mother Hubberd's Tale , " also of 1591. These three productions are severally dedi- cated to as many of the daughters of ...
... called " Complaints " in 1591 ; in his " Tears of the Muses , " of the later year ; and in his " Prosopopoia , or Mother Hubberd's Tale , " also of 1591. These three productions are severally dedi- cated to as many of the daughters of ...
Page xiv
... called Essex Street , his young friend and patron , Robert Devereux , had a large mansion and gardens : the Lords Grey of Wil- ton also lived in the same neighbourhood . Another circumstance to be taken into account is the name given to ...
... called Essex Street , his young friend and patron , Robert Devereux , had a large mansion and gardens : the Lords Grey of Wil- ton also lived in the same neighbourhood . Another circumstance to be taken into account is the name given to ...
Page xvi
... called in the warrant , were entrusted ; and it seems to us more likely that the individual should have been the father of our poet , although we do not hear from any other quarter , that he held any office under the Queen , or in ...
... called in the warrant , were entrusted ; and it seems to us more likely that the individual should have been the father of our poet , although we do not hear from any other quarter , that he held any office under the Queen , or in ...
Page xix
... called Menalcas , whose real name has never been ascer- tained any more than the surname of Rosalind , had by treachery deprived Spenser of the lady ; and in the Eclogue for August we meet with a song in which he resigns all hope of her ...
... called Menalcas , whose real name has never been ascer- tained any more than the surname of Rosalind , had by treachery deprived Spenser of the lady ; and in the Eclogue for August we meet with a song in which he resigns all hope of her ...
Page xxi
... . p . 259 , & c . 2 Edit . folio 1598 , p . 513. It came out originally in 4to . 1595 , when it was called " An Apologie of Poetrie . " Although " The Shepheardes Calender " has the figures 1579 THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xxi.
... . p . 259 , & c . 2 Edit . folio 1598 , p . 513. It came out originally in 4to . 1595 , when it was called " An Apologie of Poetrie . " Although " The Shepheardes Calender " has the figures 1579 THE LIFE OF SPENSER . xxi.
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