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... Prince Arthure I sette forth magnificence in particular . " This , of course , is a non sequitur . To be consistent with the method announced in the case of the Queen he should have written " in general , " and then said who Prince ...
... Prince Arthure I sette forth magnificence in particular . " This , of course , is a non sequitur . To be consistent with the method announced in the case of the Queen he should have written " in general , " and then said who Prince ...
Page 480
... Prince 1 It is to be noticed that this is referred to in the introductory letter to Ralegh , but in connection with the Redcrosse knight , not Prince Arthur . St. 34 , " the flying heavens . " There is a passage in Greene's writings in ...
... Prince 1 It is to be noticed that this is referred to in the introductory letter to Ralegh , but in connection with the Redcrosse knight , not Prince Arthur . St. 34 , " the flying heavens . " There is a passage in Greene's writings in ...
Page 481
... Prince Arthur says he has been seeking out the Fairy Queen for " nyne monethes in vain " ( 15 ) . In Book II . ix . ( Alma's house , viz . the body controlled by the mind ) occurs the following stanza : " Certes , " ( then said the Prince ) ...
... Prince Arthur says he has been seeking out the Fairy Queen for " nyne monethes in vain " ( 15 ) . In Book II . ix . ( Alma's house , viz . the body controlled by the mind ) occurs the following stanza : " Certes , " ( then said the Prince ) ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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