Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumes 1-2C. Stower, 1807 |
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... 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 used himselfe therein . - And he began good measures of blowing of blasts of venery ...
... 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 used himselfe therein . - And he began good measures of blowing of blasts of venery ...
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... passage pay . 6 , 1. 13 . Afterwards , His name is Crudor , who through high disdaine , And proud despyght of his self - pleasing mynd , Refused hath to yeald her love againe , Until a mantle she for him do find , With berds of knights ...
... passage pay . 6 , 1. 13 . Afterwards , His name is Crudor , who through high disdaine , And proud despyght of his self - pleasing mynd , Refused hath to yeald her love againe , Until a mantle she for him do find , With berds of knights ...
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... passage we have an an- cient ballad , the subject of which is this insolent demand of King Rynce . Drayton , in his Polyolbion , speaks of a coat composed of the beards of kings . He is celebrating King Arthur . B. i . c . 24 . This is ...
... passage we have an an- cient ballad , the subject of which is this insolent demand of King Rynce . Drayton , in his Polyolbion , speaks of a coat composed of the beards of kings . He is celebrating King Arthur . B. i . c . 24 . This is ...
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... passage in Geoffrey of Monmouth ; who informs us , that a Spanish giant , named Ritho , having forcibly conveyed away from her guard Helena the niece of Duke Hoel , possessed himself of St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall , from whence he ...
... passage in Geoffrey of Monmouth ; who informs us , that a Spanish giant , named Ritho , having forcibly conveyed away from her guard Helena the niece of Duke Hoel , possessed himself of St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall , from whence he ...
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... " - This is the passage- " When Queen Genever wist that Sir Launcelot beare * Orig . and Gest . Rest . Brit . B. x . 13 . + Hughes's Edit . vol . vi . page 114. Edit . 1750 . the red sleeve of the faire Maide of Astolat , 38.
... " - This is the passage- " When Queen Genever wist that Sir Launcelot beare * Orig . and Gest . Rest . Brit . B. x . 13 . + Hughes's Edit . vol . vi . page 114. Edit . 1750 . the red sleeve of the faire Maide of Astolat , 38.
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