The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserHenry Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1916 - 736 pages |
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Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith, Ernest De Selincourt. PR 2351 655 Q # 1-904 - 988. GAHLE 951003 PREFACE . THE Faerie Queene is here reproduced from 1916.
Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith, Ernest De Selincourt. PR 2351 655 Q # 1-904 - 988. GAHLE 951003 PREFACE . THE Faerie Queene is here reproduced from 1916.
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Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith, Ernest De Selincourt. 951003 PREFACE . THE Faerie Queene is here reproduced from the text edited by Mr. J. C. Smith and published by the Clarendon Press in 1909 ; the text of Spenser's Minor Poems ...
Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith, Ernest De Selincourt. 951003 PREFACE . THE Faerie Queene is here reproduced from the text edited by Mr. J. C. Smith and published by the Clarendon Press in 1909 ; the text of Spenser's Minor Poems ...
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... FAERIE QVEENE DEDICATION TO QUEEN ELIZABETH BOOK I. THE LEGENDE OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED CROSSE , OR OF HOLINESSE • · BOOK II . THe Legend of Sir Gvyon , or of TEMPERAVNCE BOOK III . THE LEGEND OF BRITOMARTIS , OR OF CHASTITIE APPENDIX ...
... FAERIE QVEENE DEDICATION TO QUEEN ELIZABETH BOOK I. THE LEGENDE OF THE KNIGHT OF THE RED CROSSE , OR OF HOLINESSE • · BOOK II . THe Legend of Sir Gvyon , or of TEMPERAVNCE BOOK III . THE LEGEND OF BRITOMARTIS , OR OF CHASTITIE APPENDIX ...
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... Faerie Queene . The obtuseness of his judgement on the ' parcels ' of Spenser's masterpiece which were sub- mitted to his criticism is often quoted as his final condemnation . But we do not know what those parcels contained , or whether ...
... Faerie Queene . The obtuseness of his judgement on the ' parcels ' of Spenser's masterpiece which were sub- mitted to his criticism is often quoted as his final condemnation . But we do not know what those parcels contained , or whether ...
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... Faerie Queene , could well be attributed in part to his residence there in 1576 , in part to the influence of his parents and his schoolmaster , who must have retained , as Northerners do to - day , some traces of the pronunciation ...
... Faerie Queene , could well be attributed in part to his residence there in 1576 , in part to the influence of his parents and his schoolmaster , who must have retained , as Northerners do to - day , some traces of the pronunciation ...
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