Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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Pagina 12
... land . Henceforward his native style , which Spenser varied as nature itself , imbued with the results terms the pure well of English undefiled , ' formed of extensive experience and close observation , and a standard of composition ...
... land . Henceforward his native style , which Spenser varied as nature itself , imbued with the results terms the pure well of English undefiled , ' formed of extensive experience and close observation , and a standard of composition ...
Pagina 19
... land amonges you , He can me keep from harm and eke from shame In the salt sea , although I see not how : As strong as ever he was , he is yet now : In him trust I , and in his mother dear , That is to me my sail and eke my steer . " 2 ...
... land amonges you , He can me keep from harm and eke from shame In the salt sea , although I see not how : As strong as ever he was , he is yet now : In him trust I , and in his mother dear , That is to me my sail and eke my steer . " 2 ...
Pagina 23
... land , in the counties of Nottingham and Suffolk . In his latter years , he appears , like Chaucer , to have been a retainer of the Lancaster branch of the royal family , which subsequently ascended the throne ; and his death took place ...
... land , in the counties of Nottingham and Suffolk . In his latter years , he appears , like Chaucer , to have been a retainer of the Lancaster branch of the royal family , which subsequently ascended the throne ; and his death took place ...
Pagina 24
... land was , Through which ran a great river , It thought her fair ; and said , here I will abide under the shaw ; 2 And bade her women to withdraw : And there she stood alone still , To think what was in her will , She saw the sweet ...
... land was , Through which ran a great river , It thought her fair ; and said , here I will abide under the shaw ; 2 And bade her women to withdraw : And there she stood alone still , To think what was in her will , She saw the sweet ...
Pagina 29
... land may ma ' . Thus radure dred that gart him be . Of Ingland but a page brought he , And by his sturdy ' ginning He gart them all have sic dreading , That there was nane , durst nigh him near , But wha by name that called were . He ...
... land may ma ' . Thus radure dred that gart him be . Of Ingland but a page brought he , And by his sturdy ' ginning He gart them all have sic dreading , That there was nane , durst nigh him near , But wha by name that called were . He ...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Vizualizare completă - 1853 |
Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Vizualizare completă - 1848 |
Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Vizualizare completă - 1871 |
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