Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumes 1-2C. Stower, 1807 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 34
Page 22
... noble . Exactness in his poem , * Montesquieu has partly characterised Spenser , in the judgement he has passed upon the English poets , which is not true with regard to all of them . " Leurs poetes auroient plus souvent cette rudesse ...
... noble . Exactness in his poem , * Montesquieu has partly characterised Spenser , in the judgement he has passed upon the English poets , which is not true with regard to all of them . " Leurs poetes auroient plus souvent cette rudesse ...
Page 27
... Spenser seems more particularly to have made use of . It is entitled , " Morte Arthur , The * See Hollinshead's Chronicles , vol . iii . p . 1315 . REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERST Lyf of Kyng Arthur , of the noble Knyghtes of 27.
... Spenser seems more particularly to have made use of . It is entitled , " Morte Arthur , The * See Hollinshead's Chronicles , vol . iii . p . 1315 . REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERST Lyf of Kyng Arthur , of the noble Knyghtes of 27.
Page 28
Thomas Warton. Lyf of Kyng Arthur , of the noble Knyghtes of the round table , and in thende the dolo- rous deth of them all . " - This was translated into English from the French , by one Sir Thomas Maleory , knight , and printed by W ...
Thomas Warton. Lyf of Kyng Arthur , of the noble Knyghtes of the round table , and in thende the dolo- rous deth of them all . " - This was translated into English from the French , by one Sir Thomas Maleory , knight , and printed by W ...
Page 30
... noble feres İn gentle thewes , and such like semely leres ; ' Mongst which my most delight has always beene To hunt the savage chace among my peres Of all that raungeth in the forest greene , Of which none is to me unknown that e'er was ...
... noble feres İn gentle thewes , and such like semely leres ; ' Mongst which my most delight has always beene To hunt the savage chace among my peres Of all that raungeth in the forest greene , Of which none is to me unknown that e'er was ...
Page 31
... come report to make , Then hush and peace for noble Tristram's sake f . And in another place- * Book ii . chap . 3 . + B. ii . c . 91 . Edit . 4to . 1611 . p . 96 . Wherefore who lyest to learn the perfect trade . Of 31.
... come report to make , Then hush and peace for noble Tristram's sake f . And in another place- * Book ii . chap . 3 . + B. ii . c . 91 . Edit . 4to . 1611 . p . 96 . Wherefore who lyest to learn the perfect trade . Of 31.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Æneid afterwards allegorical ancient Apollonius appears Archimago Ariosto Beast beautiful Britomartis called castle Charlemagne Chaucer chivalry circumstance Comus copied from Ariosto Cupid darraine doth edit Elizabeth English expression Faerie faire Fairy Queen fiction French genius golden goodly Gorlois hall Harrington Henry Henry VIII Homer House of Fame Ibid imitation instances Italian Jonson King Arthur Knight's Tale Lady likewise Lond manner mentioned Merlin Milton Morte Arthur noble observed Onomacritus Orlando Orlando Furioso Orpheus Orthrus painted Paradise Lost passage Pastorals perhaps pieces poem Poesie poet poetry Prince printed Queen Elizabeth's Questing Beast reader REESE LIBRARY reign remarkable rhyme romance round table Satires says seems Shakespeare shew shield song speaking Spenser Squier's Tale stanza story style supposed supr sword tell thou tion translated tree unto Upton verse viii word written