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Page 88
... poem as it went on , the bulk of the Faery Queen , as we have it , was composed in what to Spenser and his friends was almost a foreign land -in the conquered and desolated wastes of wild and barbarous Ireland . It is a feature of his ...
... poem as it went on , the bulk of the Faery Queen , as we have it , was composed in what to Spenser and his friends was almost a foreign land -in the conquered and desolated wastes of wild and barbarous Ireland . It is a feature of his ...
Page 99
Richard William Church. poem was not for the Queen's ear only . In the registers of the Stationers ' Company occurs ... poems was licensed to make its appear- ance . It appeared soon after , with the date of 1590. It was not the twelve ...
Richard William Church. poem was not for the Queen's ear only . In the registers of the Stationers ' Company occurs ... poems was licensed to make its appear- ance . It appeared soon after , with the date of 1590. It was not the twelve ...
Page 184
... poem conceived , and portion of it submitted to Gabriel Harvey , 27 , 30 , 36 , 51 , 81 ; Harvey's judgment of it , 37 ; Ralegh's judgment of it , 95 ; its place in the new poetry , 35 , 38 ; Bryskett's account of its composition , 82 ...
... poem conceived , and portion of it submitted to Gabriel Harvey , 27 , 30 , 36 , 51 , 81 ; Harvey's judgment of it , 37 ; Ralegh's judgment of it , 95 ; its place in the new poetry , 35 , 38 ; Bryskett's account of its composition , 82 ...
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