The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926 - 736 pages |
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Page xii
... power of Spain . Spenser accepted Sidney's political ideals . without reserve , and time only strengthened their hold upon him . other matters too his sympathy with Sidney was close . The Puritanism of both men was deeply tinged with ...
... power of Spain . Spenser accepted Sidney's political ideals . without reserve , and time only strengthened their hold upon him . other matters too his sympathy with Sidney was close . The Puritanism of both men was deeply tinged with ...
Page xiii
... power to sway in this matter the sounder judgement of Spenser , where Harvey's fanaticism had failed , argues an agreement between them on things deeper than mere form . But the sonnets to Stella are evidence enough that Sidney's ...
... power to sway in this matter the sounder judgement of Spenser , where Harvey's fanaticism had failed , argues an agreement between them on things deeper than mere form . But the sonnets to Stella are evidence enough that Sidney's ...
Page xxvii
... power of Spain by naval enterprise and by the conquest and colonization of lands beyond the seas . But where Sidney had only dreamed , Ralegh had already achieved . Elizabeth had indeed granted to Sidney vast tracts of land in America ...
... power of Spain by naval enterprise and by the conquest and colonization of lands beyond the seas . But where Sidney had only dreamed , Ralegh had already achieved . Elizabeth had indeed granted to Sidney vast tracts of land in America ...
Page xxx
... who enjoyed princely favour and were playing for big stakes , the lesson was harder to learn ; but even there the 1 Colin Clouts Come Home Againe , 660-822 . beauties revealed to his imagination had power to drive away XXX INTRODUCTION .
... who enjoyed princely favour and were playing for big stakes , the lesson was harder to learn ; but even there the 1 Colin Clouts Come Home Againe , 660-822 . beauties revealed to his imagination had power to drive away XXX INTRODUCTION .
Page xxxi
... power to drive away the sullen care which afflicted him 6 Through discontent of his long fruitlesse staye In princes court , and expectation vayne Of idle hopes , which still doe fly away . At Kilcolman , by the side of the Mulla , in ...
... power to drive away the sullen care which afflicted him 6 Through discontent of his long fruitlesse staye In princes court , and expectation vayne Of idle hopes , which still doe fly away . At Kilcolman , by the side of the Mulla , in ...
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