Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumes 1-2C. Stower, 1807 |
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Page 37
... Appeal of Irj . Innocence , page 42. part . ii . subjoined to Fuller's Ch . Hist . Ed . 1655. Bayle would have expended a folio page in adjusting such a point as this . * Song 4 . at last , King Arthur conquered this giant , and 37.
... Appeal of Irj . Innocence , page 42. part . ii . subjoined to Fuller's Ch . Hist . Ed . 1655. Bayle would have expended a folio page in adjusting such a point as this . * Song 4 . at last , King Arthur conquered this giant , and 37.
Page 46
... song from this romance , which is a corroborative proof of its popularity at that time . " A minstrall came forth with a sollem song warranted for story out of King Arthur's acts , the first book , 24. whereof I gat a copy , and that is ...
... song from this romance , which is a corroborative proof of its popularity at that time . " A minstrall came forth with a sollem song warranted for story out of King Arthur's acts , the first book , 24. whereof I gat a copy , and that is ...
Page 49
... song or legend . " The olde man had an harpe , and there he sung how Joseph of Arimathea came into this land . " - Morte Arthur B. iii . c . 5. See also c . 38 . VOL . I. E Sangreal , or Sanguis Realis * . This expedi- tion 49.
... song or legend . " The olde man had an harpe , and there he sung how Joseph of Arimathea came into this land . " - Morte Arthur B. iii . c . 5. See also c . 38 . VOL . I. E Sangreal , or Sanguis Realis * . This expedi- tion 49.
Page 72
... song by these canta- banqui upon benches and barrels heads , where they have none other audience than boyes , or country fellowes , that passe by them in the streete ; or else by blind harpers , or such like taverne - minstrels , that ...
... song by these canta- banqui upon benches and barrels heads , where they have none other audience than boyes , or country fellowes , that passe by them in the streete ; or else by blind harpers , or such like taverne - minstrels , that ...
Page 122
... songs and sonnets— which - how well it might be employed , and with how heavenly fruits both in publicke and private , in singing the praises of the Immortal Beauty * . " B. iii . c . vi . s . xxx . He speaks of the Garden of Adonis ...
... songs and sonnets— which - how well it might be employed , and with how heavenly fruits both in publicke and private , in singing the praises of the Immortal Beauty * . " B. iii . c . vi . s . xxx . He speaks of the Garden of Adonis ...
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