Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Том 2 |
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And evermore their hideous ordinance Upon the bulwarks cruelly did play .
Chaucer , in his description of the battle of Antony and Cleopatra , mentions guns
* , Salvator Rosa has placed a cannon at the entrance of the tent of Holofernes .
And evermore their hideous ordinance Upon the bulwarks cruelly did play .
Chaucer , in his description of the battle of Antony and Cleopatra , mentions guns
* , Salvator Rosa has placed a cannon at the entrance of the tent of Holofernes .
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strongly resemble what Silius Italicus describes of a Sicilian shepherd playing on
his reed , Scyllæi tacuere canes , fetit atra Charybdis * . But shall we suspect
Milton of plagiarism because the Roman poet wrote FIRST ? Was it not
NATURAL ...
strongly resemble what Silius Italicus describes of a Sicilian shepherd playing on
his reed , Scyllæi tacuere canes , fetit atra Charybdis * . But shall we suspect
Milton of plagiarism because the Roman poet wrote FIRST ? Was it not
NATURAL ...
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Again , Like as Cupido on Idæan hill , When having laid his cruell bowe aside ,
And mortall arrowes , wherewith he doth fill The world with murd'rous spoyles ,
and bloody pray , With his fair mother he him dights to play , And with his goodly ...
Again , Like as Cupido on Idæan hill , When having laid his cruell bowe aside ,
And mortall arrowes , wherewith he doth fill The world with murd'rous spoyles ,
and bloody pray , With his fair mother he him dights to play , And with his goodly ...
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That round about him diffolute did PLAY Their wanton follies , and light merriment
. Spenser often uses the verb PLAY , in this fense , with an accusative case . A
multitude of babes about her hong , PLAYING their sports . 1. 10. 31 . The fry of ...
That round about him diffolute did PLAY Their wanton follies , and light merriment
. Spenser often uses the verb PLAY , in this fense , with an accusative case . A
multitude of babes about her hong , PLAYING their sports . 1. 10. 31 . The fry of ...
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But like to angels PLAYING heavenly toyes . 5. 10. 42 : PLAYING his childish
sport . 5. 1. 6 . How Mutability in them doth PLAY Her cruel sports . 7. 6. 1 . And in
An Hymne of Love . There , with thy danghter Pleasure , they do PLAY Their ...
But like to angels PLAYING heavenly toyes . 5. 10. 42 : PLAYING his childish
sport . 5. 1. 6 . How Mutability in them doth PLAY Her cruel sports . 7. 6. 1 . And in
An Hymne of Love . There , with thy danghter Pleasure , they do PLAY Their ...
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