Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... England and Wales . ' Donnington Castle rears its lofty head above the remains of the venerable oaks that once surrounded it , on an eminence north - east of Donnington Grove , and nearly opposite to the village of Speen , now Newbury ...
... England and Wales . ' Donnington Castle rears its lofty head above the remains of the venerable oaks that once surrounded it , on an eminence north - east of Donnington Grove , and nearly opposite to the village of Speen , now Newbury ...
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... England affluent in its literary fame as any nation on earth ; but from his distant position , the Father of English poetry beams like a star of the first magnitude in the eternal hemisphere of genius . Like Shakspeare , he has , for ...
... England affluent in its literary fame as any nation on earth ; but from his distant position , the Father of English poetry beams like a star of the first magnitude in the eternal hemisphere of genius . Like Shakspeare , he has , for ...
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... fellowship , according to some of his biographers , though others deny this . On quitting the University , he went to reside with his relations in the north of England , but how he was supported does not appear . These relations.
... fellowship , according to some of his biographers , though others deny this . On quitting the University , he went to reside with his relations in the north of England , but how he was supported does not appear . These relations.
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... England , and he set out to reside on and cultivate his newly acquired estate in Ireland ; having lamented Sir Philip's death in the pastoral elegy of Astrophel . This was in 1586. In three or four years , 1590 or 1591 , Spenser ...
... England , and he set out to reside on and cultivate his newly acquired estate in Ireland ; having lamented Sir Philip's death in the pastoral elegy of Astrophel . This was in 1586. In three or four years , 1590 or 1591 , Spenser ...
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... England , beseeching her to come over and help her . Artegall is the personification of equity and justice ; and this is the boon which poor Irena looks for , and hopes to receive at her sister's hand . " Artegall , or , in other words ...
... England , beseeching her to come over and help her . Artegall is the personification of equity and justice ; and this is the boon which poor Irena looks for , and hopes to receive at her sister's hand . " Artegall , or , in other words ...
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