The works of Edmund Spenser, ed. by J.P. Collier, Том 31862 |
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... should have re- mained , if the poet had not intended it to be a hemiftich . C. y and glories gaine . ] The second and third folios read " glorious gain . " CHURCH . This is a mistake : both the folios , that of 1609 and that of 1611 ...
... should have re- mained , if the poet had not intended it to be a hemiftich . C. y and glories gaine . ] The second and third folios read " glorious gain . " CHURCH . This is a mistake : both the folios , that of 1609 and that of 1611 ...
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... should not grieve you backe agayne To turne your courfe , I would to heare defyre What to Aeneas fell ; fith that men sayne He was not in the cities wofull fyre Confum'd , but did him felfe to fafety retyre . " 41 . " Anchyfes fonne ...
... should not grieve you backe agayne To turne your courfe , I would to heare defyre What to Aeneas fell ; fith that men sayne He was not in the cities wofull fyre Confum'd , but did him felfe to fafety retyre . " 41 . " Anchyfes fonne ...
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... should reveale . 6 . The learned lover loft no time nor tyde But patience perforce . ] Shakespeare has this proverbial expreffion , in Spenfer's form , in " Romeo and Juliet , " A. i . Sc . 5 , and it would be easy to cite many other ...
... should reveale . 6 . The learned lover loft no time nor tyde But patience perforce . ] Shakespeare has this proverbial expreffion , in Spenfer's form , in " Romeo and Juliet , " A. i . Sc . 5 , and it would be easy to cite many other ...
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... should suppose Spenfer gave addreffe . See F. Q. iii . iv . 6 , [ vol . ii . p . 406. ] CHURCH . All old editions have " addreit , " and we hesitate to alter the tenfe . C. wastefull wildernesse . ] So the fecond and every subsequent ...
... should suppose Spenfer gave addreffe . See F. Q. iii . iv . 6 , [ vol . ii . p . 406. ] CHURCH . All old editions have " addreit , " and we hesitate to alter the tenfe . C. wastefull wildernesse . ] So the fecond and every subsequent ...
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... should be read as two fyllables . It would be difficult for any reader , with an ear , to give the word in this line otherwise ; and the fact is that , whether it was to be pro- nounced as a monofyllable or as a diffyllable , it was ...
... should be read as two fyllables . It would be difficult for any reader , with an ear , to give the word in this line otherwise ; and the fact is that , whether it was to be pro- nounced as a monofyllable or as a diffyllable , it was ...
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Страница 296 - For that which all men then did vertue call, Is now cald vice ; and that which vice was hight, Is now hight vertue, and so us'd of all : Right now is wrong, and wrong that was is right...
Страница 148 - Blake was his herd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red, And like a griffon loked he about, With kemped heres on his browes stout; His limmes gret, his braunes hard and stronge, . His shouldres brode, his armes round and longe.
Страница 251 - Could frame in earth, and forme of substance base, Was there ; and all that nature did omit, Art, playing second natures part, supplyed it.
Страница 169 - Right fit to rend the food on which he fared. His name was Care ; a blacksmith by his trade, That neither day nor night from working spared, But to small purpose yron wedges made ; Those be unquiet thoughts that carefull minds invade.
Страница 261 - So all the world by thee at first was made, And dayly yet thou doest the same repayre ; Ne ought on earth that merry is and glad, Ne ought on earth that lovely is and fayre, But thou the same for pleasure didst prepayre : Thou art the root of all that joyous is : Great God of men and women, queene of th...
Страница 324 - Doe flourish now, they into dust shall vade. What wrong then is it, if that when they die They turne to that whereof they first were made ? All in the powre of their great Maker lie : All creatures must obey the voice of the Most Hie.
Страница 274 - Ouse came far from land, By many a city and by many a towne And many rivers taking under-hand Into his waters as he passeth downe, The Cle, the Were, the Grant, the Sture, the Rowne. Thence doth by Huntingdon and Cambridge flit, My mother Cambridge, whom as with a Crowne He doth adorne, and is adorn'd of it With many a gentle Muse and many a learned wit.
Страница 252 - And therein thousand payres of lovers walkt, Praysing their god, and yeelding him great thankes, Ne ever ought but of their true loves talkt, Ne ever for rebuke or blame of any balkt.
Страница 92 - With squinted eyes contrarie wayes intended, And loathly mouth, unmeete a mouth to bee, That nought but gall and venim comprehended, And wicked wordes that God and man offended. Her lying tongue was in two parts divided, And both the parts did speake, and both contended ; And as her tongue so was her hart discided, That never thoght one thing, but doubly stil was guided.
Страница 88 - With that, her glistring helmet she unlaced ; Which doft, her golden lockes, that were upbound Still in a knot, unto her heeles downe traced, And like a silken veile in compasse round About her backe and all her bodie wound...