| 1802 - 436 страници
...Hobgoblin runne away with Hie garland from Apollo ; marke what 1 saye, and yet I will not say that I thought ; but there an end for this once, and fare you well, till God or some good Aungell pu'.te you in a better minde." Bryskett seems to have thought far more highly of... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 442 страници
...Hobgoblin runne away with the garland from Apollo ; marke what I faye; and yet I will not fay that [which] I thought ; but there an end for this once, and fare...God, or fome good Aungell, putte you in a better, mind." To this injudicious opinion of the Faerie Queene, are fubjoined fome amatory couplets, written... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 440 страници
...Hobgoblin runne away with the garland from Apollo ; marke what I faye ; and yet I will not fay that [which] I thought; but there an end for this once, and fare...well till God, or fome good Aungell, putte you in a letter mind." To this injudicious opinion of the Faerie Queene, are fubjoined fome amatory couplets,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 440 страници
...Hobgoblin runne away with the garland from Apollo ; marke what I faye; and yet I will not fay that [which] I thought ; but there an end for this once, and fare you well till God, of fome good Aungell, putte you in a better mind." To this injudicious opinion of the Faerie Queene,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 400 страници
...Hobgoblin runne away with the garland from Apollo ; marke what I saye ; and yet I will not say that [which] I thought ; but there an end for this once, and fare you well till God, or some good Aungell, putte you in a better mind.'' — P. xlv. Jdvi. There is another circumstance which... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 страници
...garland from Apollo ; marke what I saye : and yet I will not say that [which] I thought ; but there is an end for this once, and fare you well, till God, or some good Aungele, putte you in a better mind." Prom Harvey much critical discrimination could not... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 464 страници
...Hobgoblin runne away with the garland from Apollo; marke what I saye; and yet I will not say that [which] I thought; but there an end for this once, and fare you well till God, or some good Aungell, putte you in a better mind."—P. xlv, xlvi. There is another circumstance which... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 страници
...with the garland from Apollo ; marke what I saye ; and yet I will not say that [which] I thought ; hut th vengeauncc of his peoples spoile : For were no law in l some good Aungell, putte you in a better tiitiK/." To this injudicious opinion of the Faerie Queene,... | |
| Edward Young - 1860 - 416 страници
...Hobgoblin runne away with the garland from Apollo, marke what I saye : and yet I will not say that I thought, but there an end for this once, and fare you well, till God or some good aungell putte you in a better minde. APPENDIX III. INDEX OF PROPER NAMES. Abessa, i. 77.... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1862 - 588 страници
...and Hobgoblin run away with the garland from Apollo, mark what I say — and yet I will not say that I thought ; but there, an end for this once, and fare you well till God or some good angel put you in a better mind."*' Yet even this crabbed critic in time conceded his point,... | |
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