Spenser's Faerie Queene, المجلد 1J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1758 |
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الصفحة vi
... guess right ) that he was known to Sir Philip Sidney before the publica- tion of them . Hear what Hobbinol fays in the Fourth Eclogue . Colin thou kenft the Southern Shepheards boy , Him Love Colin vi PREFACE . 66 ...
... guess right ) that he was known to Sir Philip Sidney before the publica- tion of them . Hear what Hobbinol fays in the Fourth Eclogue . Colin thou kenft the Southern Shepheards boy , Him Love Colin vi PREFACE . 66 ...
الصفحة vii
... thou lift advised be Forfake the foil that fo doth thee bewitch ---- And to the dales refort , where shepheards ritch And fruitful flocks been every where to fee . " This is no poetical fiction ( fays his friend E. K. ) but unfainedly ...
... thou lift advised be Forfake the foil that fo doth thee bewitch ---- And to the dales refort , where shepheards ritch And fruitful flocks been every where to fee . " This is no poetical fiction ( fays his friend E. K. ) but unfainedly ...
الصفحة xiv
... 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 fame person whom , so like a disappointed lover , he in- veighs against in Sonnet ...
... 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 fame person whom , so like a disappointed lover , he in- veighs against in Sonnet ...
الصفحة xlv
... thou abide it dear , i . e . dearly pay for it . And by Milton , iv . 86. Ab me ! they little know how dearly I abide that boaft so vain , i . e . how dearly I suffer for it . Abode , abiding , ftaying or delay , B. iii . C..8 .. St. 19 ...
... thou abide it dear , i . e . dearly pay for it . And by Milton , iv . 86. Ab me ! they little know how dearly I abide that boaft so vain , i . e . how dearly I suffer for it . Abode , abiding , ftaying or delay , B. iii . C..8 .. St. 19 ...
الصفحة xlv
... thou Chrift to us who is be that moot thee , Luke , xxii . 64. So in the Bible printed in Q. Elizabeth's reign , Arede & c . in the Gr . weophτvov , prophecy . " aɲædan , conjec- " tare , divinare , ɲædan , to read , to counfell , to ...
... thou Chrift to us who is be that moot thee , Luke , xxii . 64. So in the Bible printed in Q. Elizabeth's reign , Arede & c . in the Gr . weophτvov , prophecy . " aɲædan , conjec- " tare , divinare , ɲædan , to read , to counfell , to ...
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