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... Queene to combine something of Ariosto's exuberance with the poetic temper of Tasso . The passion for dignified and ... Queene , and , ravished by her beauty , resolves to seek her out in faery land ; the adventures that befall him on ...
... Queene to combine something of Ariosto's exuberance with the poetic temper of Tasso . The passion for dignified and ... Queene , and , ravished by her beauty , resolves to seek her out in faery land ; the adventures that befall him on ...
Page 408
... Queene . To. whome I sette forth Temperaunce : The third of Britomartis a Lady knight , in whome I picture Chastity . But because the beginning of the whole worke seemeth abrupte and as depending upon other antecedents , it needs that ye ...
... Queene . To. whome I sette forth Temperaunce : The third of Britomartis a Lady knight , in whome I picture Chastity . But because the beginning of the whole worke seemeth abrupte and as depending upon other antecedents , it needs that ye ...
Page 409
... Queene . To the learned Shepheard . [ DEDICATORY SONNETS . ] To the right honourable Sir. Faery ME thought I saw the graue , where Laura lay , Within that Temple , where the vestall flame Was wont to burne , and passing by that way , To ...
... Queene . To the learned Shepheard . [ DEDICATORY SONNETS . ] To the right honourable Sir. Faery ME thought I saw the graue , where Laura lay , Within that Temple , where the vestall flame Was wont to burne , and passing by that way , To ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE Legende of the Knight oF THE RED CROSSE or | 50 |
THE LEGEND OF SIR GVYON OR OF TEMPERAVNCE | 140 |
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