Complete Works of Edmund SpenserMacmillan, 1893 - 736 pages |
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Page xxviii
... thereof great practice . Spenser was drawn to I am of late , he writes to Harrey , more in love with my Englishe versifying than with ryming ; whycbe I should have done long since if I would then have followed your enteli In allying ...
... thereof great practice . Spenser was drawn to I am of late , he writes to Harrey , more in love with my Englishe versifying than with ryming ; whycbe I should have done long since if I would then have followed your enteli In allying ...
Page xxxiii
... thereof , whereby vertues are to be distinguished from vices ; and finally that he will be pleased to run ouer in such order as he shall thinke good , such and so many principles and rules thereof , as shall serue not only for my better ...
... thereof , whereby vertues are to be distinguished from vices ; and finally that he will be pleased to run ouer in such order as he shall thinke good , such and so many principles and rules thereof , as shall serue not only for my better ...
Page l
... thereof , and con- tinueth by countenance and greatness the possession thereof , and maketh great waste of the wood of the said land , and converteth a great deal of corn growing thereupon to his proper use , to the damage of the ...
... thereof , and con- tinueth by countenance and greatness the possession thereof , and maketh great waste of the wood of the said land , and converteth a great deal of corn growing thereupon to his proper use , to the damage of the ...
Page lix
... thereof , ( being so by you commanded . ) to discover unto you the general intention and meaning , which in the whole course thereof I have fashioned , without expressing of any particular purposes , or by accidents , therein occasioned ...
... thereof , ( being so by you commanded . ) to discover unto you the general intention and meaning , which in the whole course thereof I have fashioned , without expressing of any particular purposes , or by accidents , therein occasioned ...
Page lx
... thereof . The third day there came in a Groome , who com- plained before the Fuery Queene , that a vile Enchaunter , called Busirane , had in hand a most faire Lady , called Amoretta , whom he kept in most grievous torment , because she ...
... thereof . The third day there came in a Groome , who com- plained before the Fuery Queene , that a vile Enchaunter , called Busirane , had in hand a most faire Lady , called Amoretta , whom he kept in most grievous torment , because she ...
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