The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... Spenfer . The last authentick account of them is from our countryman William Lilly ; and it by no means agrees with the learned interpretation : for the angelical creatures appeared in his Hurst wood in a most illustrious glory ...
... Spenfer . The last authentick account of them is from our countryman William Lilly ; and it by no means agrees with the learned interpretation : for the angelical creatures appeared in his Hurst wood in a most illustrious glory ...
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... Spenser , which is impotently levelled at the first criticks of the age . It is obferved from the correfpondence of Spenfer and Gabriel Harvey , that the plan of The Fairy Queen , was laid , and part of it exe- cuted in 1580 , three ...
... Spenser , which is impotently levelled at the first criticks of the age . It is obferved from the correfpondence of Spenfer and Gabriel Harvey , that the plan of The Fairy Queen , was laid , and part of it exe- cuted in 1580 , three ...
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... Spenfer : " He sung th ' heroicke knights of faiery land " In lines so elegant , of such command , " That had the Thracian plaid but halfe so well , " He had not left Eurydice in hell . " But e're he ended his melodious fong , " An host ...
... Spenfer : " He sung th ' heroicke knights of faiery land " In lines so elegant , of such command , " That had the Thracian plaid but halfe so well , " He had not left Eurydice in hell . " But e're he ended his melodious fong , " An host ...
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... Spenfer's death , is confirmed by a fact related by Ben Jonfon to Mr. Drummond of Hawthornden , and recorded by that writer . When Spenser and his wife were forced in great distress to fly from their house , which was burnt in the Irish ...
... Spenfer's death , is confirmed by a fact related by Ben Jonfon to Mr. Drummond of Hawthornden , and recorded by that writer . When Spenser and his wife were forced in great distress to fly from their house , which was burnt in the Irish ...
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... Spenfer . " I do not believe that any fuch office as poet - laureat existed in the time of Queen Eli- zabeth , and confequently Spenfer never could have poffefsed it ; nor has any proof whatsoever been produced of Daniel's having ever ...
... Spenfer . " I do not believe that any fuch office as poet - laureat existed in the time of Queen Eli- zabeth , and confequently Spenfer never could have poffefsed it ; nor has any proof whatsoever been produced of Daniel's having ever ...
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