Spenser's Faerie Queene, المجلد 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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الصفحة xiii
... 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 " Rofalinde is a feigned name , which being well ordered , will bewray the very name " of his love ...
... 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 " Rofalinde is a feigned name , which being well ordered , will bewray the very name " of his love ...
الصفحة xiv
... fell Their fnakie heads do combe , from which a spring Of poyfon'd words and fpightful Speeches well ; Let all the plagues and horrid paines of hell Upon thee fall for thine accurfed hire ; That with falle forged lies , which thou didst ...
... fell Their fnakie heads do combe , from which a spring Of poyfon'd words and fpightful Speeches well ; Let all the plagues and horrid paines of hell Upon thee fall for thine accurfed hire ; That with falle forged lies , which thou didst ...
الصفحة xxi
... fell in love with her : the middle , his fearch after her , with the adventures that he underwent the end , his finding whom he fought .. But here our curiosity is raised , and we want a more circum- ftantial information of many things ...
... fell in love with her : the middle , his fearch after her , with the adventures that he underwent the end , his finding whom he fought .. But here our curiosity is raised , and we want a more circum- ftantial information of many things ...
الصفحة xxii
... fell in love with the Fairy Queen , just about the time that the held her annual fefti- val , when her knights had their various adventures affigned them . From either of these periods an hiftorian might begin his narration ; but a poet ...
... fell in love with the Fairy Queen , just about the time that the held her annual fefti- val , when her knights had their various adventures affigned them . From either of these periods an hiftorian might begin his narration ; but a poet ...
الصفحة xlv
... fell . Avaunting , B. ii . C. 3. St. 6. I don't think our poet wrote advauncing , or avauncing , from the Fr. avancer . But I rather think it comes from vanter , Je vanter : vanteur , a boaster , a bragga- dochio . So that the paffage ...
... fell . Avaunting , B. ii . C. 3. St. 6. I don't think our poet wrote advauncing , or avauncing , from the Fr. avancer . But I rather think it comes from vanter , Je vanter : vanteur , a boaster , a bragga- dochio . So that the paffage ...
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