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Pagina vii
... shall here transcribe it from his Worthies of England . cc " Edmond Spenfer born in this city [ London ] was brought up " in Pembroke - Hall in Cambridge , where he became an excellent " fcholar , but especially most happy in English ...
... shall here transcribe it from his Worthies of England . cc " Edmond Spenfer born in this city [ London ] was brought up " in Pembroke - Hall in Cambridge , where he became an excellent " fcholar , but especially most happy in English ...
Pagina xxxii
... shall find likewise the hiftorical allufions defignedly perplexed , if we look for this perfecuted Queen in the perfecuted Florimel . See what I have remarked in a note on B. iii . C. 7. St. 27. where I suppose the flight of Florimel ...
... shall find likewise the hiftorical allufions defignedly perplexed , if we look for this perfecuted Queen in the perfecuted Florimel . See what I have remarked in a note on B. iii . C. 7. St. 27. where I suppose the flight of Florimel ...
Pagina 3
... shall take notice of . With gentle words he can ber fayrely greet , he began to greet ; he did greet : altered into gan , B. i . C. 4. St. 46. So in B. i . C. 11. St. 31. and St. 39. - can fay , B. iv . C. 6 . St. 3. can laugh , B. v ...
... shall take notice of . With gentle words he can ber fayrely greet , he began to greet ; he did greet : altered into gan , B. i . C. 4. St. 46. So in B. i . C. 11. St. 31. and St. 39. - can fay , B. iv . C. 6 . St. 3. can laugh , B. v ...
Pagina 17
... shall again reverse , i . e . return again to life , revertere , B. iii . C. 4. St. 1. bis charms back to reverse , to abro- gate , to turn contrary to recall or repeal their power and efficacy ; revertere , B. ii . C. 12 . St. 36 ...
... shall again reverse , i . e . return again to life , revertere , B. iii . C. 4. St. 1. bis charms back to reverse , to abro- gate , to turn contrary to recall or repeal their power and efficacy ; revertere , B. ii . C. 12 . St. 36 ...
Pagina 17
... shall perceiue , how far her vertues fore Aboue the reach of all that liue , or fuch as wrote of yore ; And thereby will excufe and favour thy good will , Whose vertue cannot be exprest , but by an Angels quill . Of me no lines are lou ...
... shall perceiue , how far her vertues fore Aboue the reach of all that liue , or fuch as wrote of yore ; And thereby will excufe and favour thy good will , Whose vertue cannot be exprest , but by an Angels quill . Of me no lines are lou ...
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