Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumen1C. Stower, 1807 |
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... of ladies bright Raunged in a row ? They been all ladies of the lake behight , That unto her go † . Upon the words " Ladies of the Lake , " Mort . Arth , p . 3. ch . 119. † Aprill . E.K. the old commentator on the pastorals has left us 39.
... of ladies bright Raunged in a row ? They been all ladies of the lake behight , That unto her go † . Upon the words " Ladies of the Lake , " Mort . Arth , p . 3. ch . 119. † Aprill . E.K. the old commentator on the pastorals has left us 39.
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Thomas Warton. E.K. the old commentator on the pastorals has left us the following remark- " Ladies of the Lake be nymphes : for it was an old opi- nion among the antient heathens , that of every spring and fountaine was a goddesse the ...
Thomas Warton. E.K. the old commentator on the pastorals has left us the following remark- " Ladies of the Lake be nymphes : for it was an old opi- nion among the antient heathens , that of every spring and fountaine was a goddesse the ...
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... pastorals were published about four years after this entertainment . Their first edition is dated 1579. It is a thin quarto , printed in the black letter , with the commentary of E. K. perhaps Edward King . King Arthur and Merlin , in ...
... pastorals were published about four years after this entertainment . Their first edition is dated 1579. It is a thin quarto , printed in the black letter , with the commentary of E. K. perhaps Edward King . King Arthur and Merlin , in ...
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... Pastorals , March , he draws Cupid after the same manner . With that sprung forth a naked swaine , With spotted wings like peacocke's train . Thus also Cupid , in the next Canto , st . 23 . And clapt on high his coloured winges twaine ...
... Pastorals , March , he draws Cupid after the same manner . With that sprung forth a naked swaine , With spotted wings like peacocke's train . Thus also Cupid , in the next Canto , st . 23 . And clapt on high his coloured winges twaine ...
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... Pastorals . 1613 . --- Her husband , weaken'd piece , Must have his cullis mix'd with amber grease : Pheasant and partridge into jelly turn'd , Grated with gold . b . 2. s . 3. p . 58 : that Spenser should execute a poem of un- common ...
... Pastorals . 1613 . --- Her husband , weaken'd piece , Must have his cullis mix'd with amber grease : Pheasant and partridge into jelly turn'd , Grated with gold . b . 2. s . 3. p . 58 : that Spenser should execute a poem of un- common ...
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afterwards alludes ancient Apollonius autem ballad Beast beautiful Bevis bite borrowed Britomartis called castle Caxton censured Charlemagne Chaucer chivalry circumstance Cocytus copied from Ariosto copied from Chaucer Cupid darraine doth dragon edit Elfe enchanted English Faerie faire Fairy Queen fiction flesh Genius glitterand golden Harrington hath hero hint Homer horn horse House of Fame Hylas Ibid imitation Italian Jonson Joseph of Arimathea King Arthur Knight's Tale Lady Lake likewise Lond manner mentioned Merlin Milton Morte Arthur noble old romance Onomacritus Ophion Orlando Orlando Furioso Orpheus Orthrus passage Pastorals poem poet poetry Prince Arthur Queen Elizabeth's Questing Beast reader remarkable rhyme Rime of Sir round table satires seems Silius Italicus Sir Dagonet Sir Topas Sir Tristram song speaks Spenser Squier's Tale stanza story supposed sword Talus thou tion tongue translated tree unto verses word written δε
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Página 342 - Through the dear might of Him that walked the waves, Where other groves and other streams along, With nectar pure his oozy locks he laves, And hears the unexpressive nuptial song In the blest kingdoms meek of joy and love. There entertain him all the Saints above, In solemn troops, and sweet societies, That sing, and singing in their glory move, And wipe the tears for ever from his eyes.
Página 23 - With mazy error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain...
Página 72 - ... blind harpers or such like taverne minstrels that give a fit of mirth for a groat, and their matters being for the most part stories of old time, as the tale of sir Topas, the reportes of Bevis of Southampton, Guy of Warwicke, Adam Bell, and Clymme of the Clough, and such other old romances or historicall rimes, made purposely for recreation of the common people at christmasse diners and brideales, and in tavernes and alehouses, and such other places of base resort.
Página 350 - Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican, with all his northern powers, Besieged Albracca, as romances tell, The city...
Página 203 - Lookte on them lovely, still in stedfast state, Ne suffred storme nor frost on them to fall, Their tender buds or leaves to violate, Nor scorching heat, nor cold intemperate, T...
Página 302 - AND I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy.
Página 21 - But it is absurd to think of judging either Ariosto or Spenser by precepts which they did not attend to.
Página 113 - Therefore a God him sage Antiquity Did wisely make, and good Agdistes call ; But this same was to that quite contrary, The foe of life, that good...
Página 190 - The Laurell, meed of mightie Conquerours And Poets sage, the firre that weepeth still, The Willow worne of forlorne Paramours, The Eugh...
Página 344 - I shall detain you now no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do, but straight conduct you to a hillside, where I will point you out the right path of a virtuous and noble education ; laborious, indeed, at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.