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" Queene, being a continued allegory, or darke conceit, I have thought good, as well for avoyding of gealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better light in reading thereof (being so by you commanded), to discover unto you the general intention... "
Lives of illustrious ... Irishmen, ed. by J. Wills - Page 293
by Irishman - 1840
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The Faerie Queene: Disposed Into Twelve Bookes, Fashioning XII Morall Vertues

Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 pages
...of gealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better light in readinethereof, (being BO by you commanded,) to discover unto you the general...occasioned. The general end, therefore, of all the booke, is to fashion a \~ gentleman or noble person in vertuous and gentle, disri- L plme; which for...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser ...

Edmund Spenser - 1866 - 356 pages
...avoyding of gealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better light in reading therof, (being so by you commanded,) to discover unto you...without expressing of any particular purposes, or by accidents, therein occasioned. The generall end therefore of all the booke is to fashion a gentleman...
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Book I-II of the Faery Queene, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 304 pages
...Queene, being a continued Allegory, or darke conceit, I have thought good, as well for avoyding gealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better...purposes, or by-accidents, therein occasioned. The generall end, therefore, of all the booke, is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in vertuous and...
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Spenser. Book i of The faery queene, ed. by G.W. Kitchin

Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 284 pages
...Queene, being a continued Allegory, or darke conceit, I have thought good, as well for avoyding gealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better...purposes, or by-accidents, therein occasioned. The generall end, therefore, of all the booke, is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in vertuous and...
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Book I of The Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1869 - 308 pages
...being a continued Allegoric, or darke conceit, I have thought good, as well for avoyding of jealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better...(being so by you commanded) to discover unto you the generall intention and meaning, which in the whole course thereof I have fashioned, without expressing...
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The Canterbury Tales and Faerie Queene; with Other Poems of Chaucer and Spenser

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1870 - 664 pages
...Queen," being a continued Allegory, or dark Conceit, I have thought good, as well for avoiding of jealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better...without expressing of any particular purposes, or by-accidents,1 therein occasioned. The general end, therefore, of all the book, is to fashion a gentleman...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 pages
...Queene, being a continued Allegory, or darke Conceit, I haue thought good as well for auoyding of gealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better...in reading thereof, (being so by you commanded,) to discouer uiito you tl.e general intention and meaning, which in the whole course thereof I haue fashioned,...
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Book 1 of the Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1875 - 292 pages
...being a continued Allegoric, or darke conceit, I have thought good, as well for avoyding of jealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better...(being so by you commanded) to discover unto you the generall intention and meaning, which in the whole course thereof I have fashioned, without expressing...
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The Irish Nation: Its History and Its Biography, Volume 1

James Wills - Ireland - 1876 - 706 pages
...Warden of the Stanneries, and her Majesty's lieutenant of the county of Cornwall. " Sir, — Knowing how doubtfully all allegories may be construed, and...in reading thereof, (being so by you commanded,) to digcover unto you the general intention and meaning, which in the whole course thereof 1 have fashioned,...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed ..., Volume 4; Volume 80

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...being a continued Allegory, or darke conceit, I hauo thought good, as well for avoyding of gealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better...without expressing of any particular purposes, or by accidents, therein occasioned. The generall end therefore of all the booke is to fashion a gentleman...
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