| Edmund Spenser - 1876 - 838 pages
...Queene," 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...course thereof I have fashioned, without expressing ot any particular purposes, or by-accidents, therein occasioned. The general end therefore of all the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 pages
...Qutcne, being a continued Allegory, or darke Conceit, I bane 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 unto you the general intention and meaning, which in the whole course thereof I haue fashioned,... | |
| Richard William Church - Novelists, English - 1879 - 204 pages
...being a continued Allegory, or darke conceit, I haue 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... | |
| 1879 - 542 pages
...in reference to these that the letter to Raleigh was -written, explaining (at Raleigh's request) " The general intention and meaning, which in the whole...without expressing of any particular purposes, or by accidents, therein occasioned." There is little doubt, however, that Spenser was wrong (if he had... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1879 - 312 pages
...your better light in reading thereof, (being so by you commanded) to discover unto you the generall intention and meaning, which in the whole course thereof I have fashioned, i without expressing of any particular purposes, or by-accidents I therein occasioned. The generall... | |
| Authors, English - 1880 - 566 pages
...J,eing a continued Allegory, or Clarke conceit, I haue thought good, as well for avoydmg of gealous and misconstructions, as also for your better light...without expressing of any particular purposes, or by accidents, therein occasioned. The gcncrall end therefore of all the bnoke is to fashion a gentleman... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1881 - 298 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... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1881 - 298 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... | |
| Biography - 1883 - 778 pages
...being a continued Allegory, or darke conceit, I haue 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 general! end therefore of all the booke is to fashion a gentleman... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1883 - 298 pages
...being a continued Allegorie, 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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