The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: In Five Volumes, Volume 1Little, 1848 |
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Page vii
... appear ; but he was probably not very wealthy , as his son was , in 1569 , admitted a sizer in Pembroke Hall ... appears , for him to fall in love . By the advice of his friend Harvey , he was induced , " for special occasions of ...
... appear ; but he was probably not very wealthy , as his son was , in 1569 , admitted a sizer in Pembroke Hall ... appears , for him to fall in love . By the advice of his friend Harvey , he was induced , " for special occasions of ...
Page ix
... appears , from the Epistle of E. K. prefixed to " The Shep- heards Calender , " that this was not the only poetical work on which the pen of Spenser had then been employed : he expresses a hope that this publication will " occasion him ...
... appears , from the Epistle of E. K. prefixed to " The Shep- heards Calender , " that this was not the only poetical work on which the pen of Spenser had then been employed : he expresses a hope that this publication will " occasion him ...
Page x
... appears to have over- looked the circumstance that the Epistle of E. K. , prefixed to this work , bears date the 10th of April , 1579 ; and , as this part of a publication is usually written the last , we may fairly assume that " The ...
... appears to have over- looked the circumstance that the Epistle of E. K. , prefixed to this work , bears date the 10th of April , 1579 ; and , as this part of a publication is usually written the last , we may fairly assume that " The ...
Page xi
... appears , but rather from complaisance than conviction , to have entered into the absurd scheme , formed by Harvey and patronized by Sidney , of introducing the use of quantity into English verse . Speaking of Sidney and Sir Edward Dyer ...
... appears , but rather from complaisance than conviction , to have entered into the absurd scheme , formed by Harvey and patronized by Sidney , of introducing the use of quantity into English verse . Speaking of Sidney and Sir Edward Dyer ...
Page xii
... appears , also , from this letter , that Spenser was then about to be sent on some mission to France by the Earl of Leicester ; but which it does not seem was ever carried into effect , for he was in London in the following April ...
... appears , also , from this letter , that Spenser was then about to be sent on some mission to France by the Earl of Leicester ; but which it does not seem was ever carried into effect , for he was in London in the following April ...
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