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Pagina ix
... by any Editor of any part of his works . His Paftorals , like Virgil's , carry a perpetual allufion to his amorous paffion , his friendships , and other circumstances VOL . I. b of 1 of his life ; and both these , and his PREFACE . ix.
... by any Editor of any part of his works . His Paftorals , like Virgil's , carry a perpetual allufion to his amorous paffion , his friendships , and other circumstances VOL . I. b of 1 of his life ; and both these , and his PREFACE . ix.
Pagina x
Edmund Spenser John Upton. of his life ; and both these , and his other poems , have in them fo much of himself interfperfed , that they are a kind of me- moirs . ---- quo fit ut omnis Votivá pateat veluti defcripta tabellá Vita viri ...
Edmund Spenser John Upton. of his life ; and both these , and his other poems , have in them fo much of himself interfperfed , that they are a kind of me- moirs . ---- quo fit ut omnis Votivá pateat veluti defcripta tabellá Vita viri ...
Pagina xi
... These three fifters are mentioned by our poet in other paffages : Elizabeth is the Lady to whom he wrote the Sonnet prefixed to the Fairy Queen , addreffing it To the most vertuous and beautiful Lady , The Lady Carew : and to whom ...
... These three fifters are mentioned by our poet in other paffages : Elizabeth is the Lady to whom he wrote the Sonnet prefixed to the Fairy Queen , addreffing it To the most vertuous and beautiful Lady , The Lady Carew : and to whom ...
Pagina xxii
... these periods an hiftorian might begin his narration ; but a poet must begin from neither : because ' tis his province to carry you at once into the scene of action ; and to complicate and perplex his story , in order to fhew his art in ...
... these periods an hiftorian might begin his narration ; but a poet must begin from neither : because ' tis his province to carry you at once into the scene of action ; and to complicate and perplex his story , in order to fhew his art in ...
Pagina xxv
... these marvellous tales ; what should hinder the poet , but want of art , from fo contriving his fable , that more might be meant , than meets the eye or car ? cannot he fay one thing in proper numbers and harmony , and yet secretly ...
... these marvellous tales ; what should hinder the poet , but want of art , from fo contriving his fable , that more might be meant , than meets the eye or car ? cannot he fay one thing in proper numbers and harmony , and yet secretly ...
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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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