Spenser's Faerie Queene, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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Pagina x
... most kindly nurse , That to me gave this lifes firft native fource : Though from another place I take my name ; AN HOUSE OF ANCIENT FAME . This houfe of ancient fame , hints at his descent from the Spenfers of Althorp in ...
... most kindly nurse , That to me gave this lifes firft native fource : Though from another place I take my name ; AN HOUSE OF ANCIENT FAME . This houfe of ancient fame , hints at his descent from the Spenfers of Althorp in ...
Pagina xi
... most vertuous and beautiful Lady , The Lady Carew : and to whom likewife he dedicated his Muiopotmos . Anne was a widow , when Spenfer printed his Colin Clout's come Home again ; and when likewife he printed the Fairy Queen : For ...
... most vertuous and beautiful Lady , The Lady Carew : and to whom likewife he dedicated his Muiopotmos . Anne was a widow , when Spenfer printed his Colin Clout's come Home again ; and when likewife he printed the Fairy Queen : For ...
Pagina xii
... most but 45 years old when he died Anno Dom . 1598 , at which 66 age , Cambden , if he was editor of the first collection of Westminster infcriptions , " might fay with propriety that he died immaturely . And queftionlefs that article ...
... most but 45 years old when he died Anno Dom . 1598 , at which 66 age , Cambden , if he was editor of the first collection of Westminster infcriptions , " might fay with propriety that he died immaturely . And queftionlefs that article ...
Pagina xiii
... he was a " perfon of great merit , the most celebrated pulpit orator of that age , and before " he died attained to the mitre . " * See Ecl . VII . • This skittish female , after misleading him a long while PREFACE . Xiii.
... he was a " perfon of great merit , the most celebrated pulpit orator of that age , and before " he died attained to the mitre . " * See Ecl . VII . • This skittish female , after misleading him a long while PREFACE . Xiii.
Pagina xxxix
... most part the old fpelling . ' The truth is , that the printers and correctors of the prefs thought themselves much wifer in this kind of lore , than either the poet or his editors . Some time after the printing of my letter to Mr. Weft ...
... most part the old fpelling . ' The truth is , that the printers and correctors of the prefs thought themselves much wifer in this kind of lore , than either the poet or his editors . Some time after the printing of my letter to Mr. Weft ...
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Spenser's Faerie Queene: A Poem in Six Books; with the Fragment ..., Volume 1 Edmund Spenser Volledige weergave - 1897 |
Spenser's Faerie Queene: A Poem in Six Books; with the Fragment ..., Volume 1 Edmund Spenser Fragmentweergave - 1895 |
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