The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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... noble Lord and most valiaunt Captaine , Sir Iohn Norris knight • To the right noble and valorous knight , Sir Walter Raleigh PAGE 412 · 412 413 413 · 413 · 413 • 415 To the right honourable and most vertuous Lady , the Countesse of ...
... noble Lord and most valiaunt Captaine , Sir Iohn Norris knight • To the right noble and valorous knight , Sir Walter Raleigh PAGE 412 · 412 413 413 · 413 · 413 • 415 To the right honourable and most vertuous Lady , the Countesse of ...
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... noble brother deceased ' ; they speak rather of an ' entire love and humble affection , which taking roote began in his lifetime somewhat to bud forth and to shew themselves to him , as then in the weaknes of their first spring ; And ...
... noble brother deceased ' ; they speak rather of an ' entire love and humble affection , which taking roote began in his lifetime somewhat to bud forth and to shew themselves to him , as then in the weaknes of their first spring ; And ...
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... noble pastime , even a vocation , but for a gentleman it was not a profession . All it could do for him would be to bring his talents to the notice of those who were in the position to better his fortunes . In the service of the great ...
... noble pastime , even a vocation , but for a gentleman it was not a profession . All it could do for him would be to bring his talents to the notice of those who were in the position to better his fortunes . In the service of the great ...
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... noble and excellent Lord , the Earle of Leicester , late deceased ' , which can only refer to this period , makes it obvious that some action which Spenser took in the interests of his patron was resented , and got him into trouble ...
... noble and excellent Lord , the Earle of Leicester , late deceased ' , which can only refer to this period , makes it obvious that some action which Spenser took in the interests of his patron was resented , and got him into trouble ...
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... noble person in vertuous or gentle discipline . ' 6 Weighty critics , amongst whom we must reckon Spence in the eighteenth century and Courthope in our own time , have suggested that Spenser read Ariosto in complete ignorance of his ...
... noble person in vertuous or gentle discipline . ' 6 Weighty critics , amongst whom we must reckon Spence in the eighteenth century and Courthope in our own time , have suggested that Spenser read Ariosto in complete ignorance of his ...
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