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... Spenser F.Q. IV ii 41 : ' Borne ... in one happie morne . ' 5. holy sages ] Hebrew prophets . 10. wont ] was accustomed . Strictly speaking a past participle ( O.E. ge- wunod ) but used by M. as the preterite of the vb won ( to be ...
... Spenser F.Q. IV ii 41 : ' Borne ... in one happie morne . ' 5. holy sages ] Hebrew prophets . 10. wont ] was accustomed . Strictly speaking a past participle ( O.E. ge- wunod ) but used by M. as the preterite of the vb won ( to be ...
Strana 123
... Spenser and his imitators . Spenser never uses this prefix before a present participle : M.'s ' ypointing ' is a false archaism . 5. son of memory ] M. makes Shakespeare brother to the Muses , see Id Plat 3n ( p . 66 ) . Browne ( i 226 ) ...
... Spenser and his imitators . Spenser never uses this prefix before a present participle : M.'s ' ypointing ' is a false archaism . 5. son of memory ] M. makes Shakespeare brother to the Muses , see Id Plat 3n ( p . 66 ) . Browne ( i 226 ) ...
Strana 218
... Spenser's ( F.Q. II x 17–9 ) , except that in Spenser Astrild ( Estrild ) is killed outright and only Sabrina thrown into the river . Drayton , Polyolbion vi 130–78 , also follows Geoffrey . 827. That ] Bridg .: Who . 830. flood ] Trin ...
... Spenser's ( F.Q. II x 17–9 ) , except that in Spenser Astrild ( Estrild ) is killed outright and only Sabrina thrown into the river . Drayton , Polyolbion vi 130–78 , also follows Geoffrey . 827. That ] Bridg .: Who . 830. flood ] Trin ...
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On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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