Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumes 1-2C. Stower, 1807 |
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... language .... 157 . SECT . V. Of Spenser's Imitations from Chaucer • 188 SECT . VI . Of Spenser's imitations from Ariosto .272 SECT : VII . Of Spenser's inaccuracies 312 REESE LIDRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ON THE FAIRY PR2358.
... language .... 157 . SECT . V. Of Spenser's Imitations from Chaucer • 188 SECT . VI . Of Spenser's imitations from Ariosto .272 SECT : VII . Of Spenser's inaccuracies 312 REESE LIDRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ON THE FAIRY PR2358.
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... language of France , courtly behaviour , and skill in chi- valry , we read the following passage— “ As he growed in might and strength , he laboured ever in hunting and hawking ; so that we never read of no gentleman , more , that so ...
... language of France , courtly behaviour , and skill in chi- valry , we read the following passage— “ As he growed in might and strength , he laboured ever in hunting and hawking ; so that we never read of no gentleman , more , that so ...
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... language , which does not easily fall into a frequent re- petition of the same termination ; a circum- Betussi , in his * Chaucer's stanza is not strictly so . Life of Boccace , acquaints us , that Boccace was the in- ventor of the ...
... language , which does not easily fall into a frequent re- petition of the same termination ; a circum- Betussi , in his * Chaucer's stanza is not strictly so . Life of Boccace , acquaints us , that Boccace was the in- ventor of the ...
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... language * " -How- ever , he seems afterwards to allow the devia- tion from true spelling , in some measure . " It is somewhat more tollerable to help the rhyme by false orthographie , than to leave an unpleasant dissonance to the eare ...
... language * " -How- ever , he seems afterwards to allow the devia- tion from true spelling , in some measure . " It is somewhat more tollerable to help the rhyme by false orthographie , than to leave an unpleasant dissonance to the eare ...
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... language is now out of use with us . " b . 3. c . 1 . The Fairy Queen was not published when this critic wrote , so that this censure is levelled at the Pastorals , which , however , in another place he commends . " For eglogue and ...
... language is now out of use with us . " b . 3. c . 1 . The Fairy Queen was not published when this critic wrote , so that this censure is levelled at the Pastorals , which , however , in another place he commends . " For eglogue and ...
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