The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 2J. Nichol, 1859 |
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... Queen's Chamber " to Edmund Spencer , that brought letters to the Queen's Majesty from Sir Henry Norris , her Majesty's ambassador in France , being at Thouars in the same realm ; " but surely , if it was the poet who was thus employed ...
... Queen's Chamber " to Edmund Spencer , that brought letters to the Queen's Majesty from Sir Henry Norris , her Majesty's ambassador in France , being at Thouars in the same realm ; " but surely , if it was the poet who was thus employed ...
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... Queen , " the writer asserts that Rosalinde is an anagram of Rose Daniel , the sister of Samuel Daniel , an intimate friend and brother - poet of Spenser , author of many tragedies and comedies , an eight- canto poem , called " The ...
... Queen , " the writer asserts that Rosalinde is an anagram of Rose Daniel , the sister of Samuel Daniel , an intimate friend and brother - poet of Spenser , author of many tragedies and comedies , an eight- canto poem , called " The ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , but hardly of the country , on whose memory rests the stain of his first wife's blood ; whose appointment to the command of the forces assembled at Tilbury to oppose the Span- ish invasion , gave great offence , and ...
... Queen Elizabeth , but hardly of the country , on whose memory rests the stain of his first wife's blood ; whose appointment to the command of the forces assembled at Tilbury to oppose the Span- ish invasion , gave great offence , and ...
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... Queen a grant of a lease of the abbey of Enniscorthy , and a castle and manor attached , in the county of Wexford , at the rent of £ 300 , 6s . 8d . , on the condition that he should keep it in continual repair . This property he ...
... Queen a grant of a lease of the abbey of Enniscorthy , and a castle and manor attached , in the county of Wexford , at the rent of £ 300 , 6s . 8d . , on the condition that he should keep it in continual repair . This property he ...
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... queen , and the beauties of her court , are next described ; Philip Sidney is lamented as " Astrophel ; " and the poem . b closes with the warm panegyric on Rosalind before alluded to THE LIFE OF EDMUND SPENSER . xvii.
... queen , and the beauties of her court , are next described ; Philip Sidney is lamented as " Astrophel ; " and the poem . b closes with the warm panegyric on Rosalind before alluded to THE LIFE OF EDMUND SPENSER . xvii.
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