Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumes 1-2C. Stower, 1807 |
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... Doth cause me come abroad , and boldly thus appeare . For after him such stormes this castle shooke , By swarming Saxons first , who scourgde this land , As forth of this my poole I neer durst looke , & c . to the She is afterwards ...
... Doth cause me come abroad , and boldly thus appeare . For after him such stormes this castle shooke , By swarming Saxons first , who scourgde this land , As forth of this my poole I neer durst looke , & c . to the She is afterwards ...
Page 72
Thomas Warton. 1589 , thus speaks of it- " Soon the other side doth the overbusie and too speedy returne of one manner of tune , too much annoy , and , as it were , glut the eare , unless it be in small and popular musickes song by these ...
Thomas Warton. 1589 , thus speaks of it- " Soon the other side doth the overbusie and too speedy returne of one manner of tune , too much annoy , and , as it were , glut the eare , unless it be in small and popular musickes song by these ...
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... doth dwell . 1. 10. 58 . Elfant built her palace Panthea , probably Windsor - castle . The bridge of glass may mean London - bridge . But these images of the golden wall , the crystal tower , & c .. seem to be all adopted from romance ...
... doth dwell . 1. 10. 58 . Elfant built her palace Panthea , probably Windsor - castle . The bridge of glass may mean London - bridge . But these images of the golden wall , the crystal tower , & c .. seem to be all adopted from romance ...
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... doth crowne His new - falne lids ; dreames , straight tenne pound to one Out - steps some Faery with quick motion , And tells him wonders of some flowrie vale --- Awakes , straite rubs his eyes , and prints his tale . B. 3. sat . 6 ...
... doth crowne His new - falne lids ; dreames , straight tenne pound to one Out - steps some Faery with quick motion , And tells him wonders of some flowrie vale --- Awakes , straite rubs his eyes , and prints his tale . B. 3. sat . 6 ...
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... doth flow Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Ibid . Langbaine ( Dram . Poets , pag . 351. ) informs us , that these satires , now forgotten , rendered Marston more emi- nent than his dramatic poetry . Two years after these , viz . 1600 ...
... doth flow Nought but pure Juliet and Romeo . Ibid . Langbaine ( Dram . Poets , pag . 351. ) informs us , that these satires , now forgotten , rendered Marston more emi- nent than his dramatic poetry . Two years after these , viz . 1600 ...
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