The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 3J. Nichol, 1859 |
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Page ix
... turn the course of his rivers in all the variety of meanders that are most delightful to the reader's imagination . " Of course there must be some method in this fine madness , and the charter thus conferred by the Spectator applies ...
... turn the course of his rivers in all the variety of meanders that are most delightful to the reader's imagination . " Of course there must be some method in this fine madness , and the charter thus conferred by the Spectator applies ...
Page xv
... turns it , vie with Edmund Spenser . Not the least remarkable perfection or peculiarity in the poetry of Spenser is its language . Like his genius and its productions , it is unique in literature . His is one of the richest of vocabu- x ...
... turns it , vie with Edmund Spenser . Not the least remarkable perfection or peculiarity in the poetry of Spenser is its language . Like his genius and its productions , it is unique in literature . His is one of the richest of vocabu- x ...
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... turn was mine , well proved to my pain ; This now be yours ; God send you better gain ! ' Whose scoffed words he taking half in scorn , Fiercely forth prick'd his steed as in disdain 1 Immedi- ately . 2 Address- ed . 3 Recent . Against ...
... turn was mine , well proved to my pain ; This now be yours ; God send you better gain ! ' Whose scoffed words he taking half in scorn , Fiercely forth prick'd his steed as in disdain 1 Immedi- ately . 2 Address- ed . 3 Recent . Against ...
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... turning to those knights , he gan anew ; ' And you , Sir Blandamour , and Paridell , That for this lady present in your view Have rais'd this cruel war and outrage fell , Certes , me seems , been not advised well ; But rather ought in ...
... turning to those knights , he gan anew ; ' And you , Sir Blandamour , and Paridell , That for this lady present in your view Have rais'd this cruel war and outrage fell , Certes , me seems , been not advised well ; But rather ought in ...
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... turn both him and her to honour in this wise . XXXVIII . One day , when all that troop of warlike wooers Assembled were , to weet1 whose she should be , All mighty men and dreadful derring - doers , 2 ( The harder it to make them well ...
... turn both him and her to honour in this wise . XXXVIII . One day , when all that troop of warlike wooers Assembled were , to weet1 whose she should be , All mighty men and dreadful derring - doers , 2 ( The harder it to make them well ...
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