The Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Selection of Notes from Various Commentators; and a Glossarial Index: to which is Prefixed, Some Account of the Life of SpenserRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1859 - 562 pages |
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Page xiv
... Todd. shall be offred me : yea , I will not stay till it be offred , but will seeke it in al that possibly I may . And that you may perceive how much your counsel in al things prevaileth with me , and how altogither I am ruled and over ...
... Todd. shall be offred me : yea , I will not stay till it be offred , but will seeke it in al that possibly I may . And that you may perceive how much your counsel in al things prevaileth with me , and how altogither I am ruled and over ...
Page xx
... Todd. the expression of the author , evidently pretend ; as does the wretched couplet immediately following : “ That which I eate , did I ioy , and that which I greedily gorged ; " As for those many goodly matters leaft I for others ...
... Todd. the expression of the author , evidently pretend ; as does the wretched couplet immediately following : “ That which I eate , did I ioy , and that which I greedily gorged ; " As for those many goodly matters leaft I for others ...
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... Todd. mind , and increasing of his knowledge ; though he for modesty pretend much ignorance , and pleade want in wealth ; much like some rich beggars , who either of custom or for covetousnes , go to begge of others those things whereof ...
... Todd. mind , and increasing of his knowledge ; though he for modesty pretend much ignorance , and pleade want in wealth ; much like some rich beggars , who either of custom or for covetousnes , go to begge of others those things whereof ...
Page xxix
... Todd. had intended to " decypher the " excesse of gluttonie at large , but that a new Laureat sav'd him the labor . " But the fact is , as Mr. Malone has accurately stated it : " Undoubtedly Elizabeth had no Poet Laureate , till in ...
... Todd. had intended to " decypher the " excesse of gluttonie at large , but that a new Laureat sav'd him the labor . " But the fact is , as Mr. Malone has accurately stated it : " Undoubtedly Elizabeth had no Poet Laureate , till in ...
Page xxxiii
... Todd. For onely worthy you , through prowess priefe , ( Yf living man mote worthie be , ) to be her liefe . - Faer . Qu . i . ix . 17 . And , according to my plan , with respect to the historical allusions in the Faerie Queene , Prince ...
... Todd. For onely worthy you , through prowess priefe , ( Yf living man mote worthie be , ) to be her liefe . - Faer . Qu . i . ix . 17 . And , according to my plan , with respect to the historical allusions in the Faerie Queene , Prince ...
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