Spenser's Faerie Queene, المجلد 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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الصفحة xiii
... some young gentlemen , I cannot learn : But ' tis certain that during his refidence here he fell in love with a lady , whom he celebrates by the name of Rofalinde . His friend E. K. who wrote notes to his Paftorals , fays that ...
... some young gentlemen , I cannot learn : But ' tis certain that during his refidence here he fell in love with a lady , whom he celebrates by the name of Rofalinde . His friend E. K. who wrote notes to his Paftorals , fays that ...
الصفحة xiv
... Some one whom he calls Menalcas had done him ill offices with this proud fair . And thou , Menalcas , that by treacherie Didft underfong my laffe to wexe fo light , Shouldft well be knowne for fuch thy villanie . Eclog . VI . ' Tis this ...
... Some one whom he calls Menalcas had done him ill offices with this proud fair . And thou , Menalcas , that by treacherie Didft underfong my laffe to wexe fo light , Shouldft well be knowne for fuch thy villanie . Eclog . VI . ' Tis this ...
الصفحة xxiv
... some hints given us by the poet , that he intended likewise an Heroic Poem , whose title was to be King Arthur ; and the chief subject of the poem , the wars of the King and Queen of Fairy Land ( now governed by Arthur and Glo- riana ) ...
... some hints given us by the poet , that he intended likewise an Heroic Poem , whose title was to be King Arthur ; and the chief subject of the poem , the wars of the King and Queen of Fairy Land ( now governed by Arthur and Glo- riana ) ...
الصفحة xxx
... some particulars the Lord high Admiral , the Lord Howard . I cannot find any other Fairy knight , to whom properly might be applied , what Spenfer fays in his Sonnet prefixed to this poem : Thy praises everlasting monument Is in this ...
... some particulars the Lord high Admiral , the Lord Howard . I cannot find any other Fairy knight , to whom properly might be applied , what Spenfer fays in his Sonnet prefixed to this poem : Thy praises everlasting monument Is in this ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... some particulars imagined that the poet shortened feveral words by abbreviating them * , whereas they were the old original words brought into use ; just as Spenser and Milton chofe many Saxon and obfolete words and spellings , to give ...
... some particulars imagined that the poet shortened feveral words by abbreviating them * , whereas they were the old original words brought into use ; just as Spenser and Milton chofe many Saxon and obfolete words and spellings , to give ...
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