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Pagina 510
... Spenser's day the correct form was basciamano or basciamani , the latter not being plural of the former , but an independent formation of verb stem + plural noun , like Fr. porte - montres . Ordinarily it would be fair to credit Spenser ...
... Spenser's day the correct form was basciamano or basciamani , the latter not being plural of the former , but an independent formation of verb stem + plural noun , like Fr. porte - montres . Ordinarily it would be fair to credit Spenser ...
Pagina 515
... Spenser , ( a ) portion , ( b ) mourning . This is ( a ) : for the phrase cf. Shakespeare , 2 Hen . IV , 1. i . 169 , That in the dole of blows your son might drop . ' Spenser does not elsewhere use ' dole ' in sense ( a ) ; in sense ...
... Spenser , ( a ) portion , ( b ) mourning . This is ( a ) : for the phrase cf. Shakespeare , 2 Hen . IV , 1. i . 169 , That in the dole of blows your son might drop . ' Spenser does not elsewhere use ' dole ' in sense ( a ) ; in sense ...
Pagina 519
Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith. VII . vii . 9 1. 7. kindes ] kinde Morris after Upton ; and so Chaucer calls ... Spenser distinguish between Sabaoth = hosts and Sabbath = rest . The distinction exists in Hebrew ; but it seems to ...
Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith. VII . vii . 9 1. 7. kindes ] kinde Morris after Upton ; and so Chaucer calls ... Spenser distinguish between Sabaoth = hosts and Sabbath = rest . The distinction exists in Hebrew ; but it seems to ...
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