Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... give away his whole estate . Pity so fine a story was not true ! some imaginative person must have pleased himself with fancying how such a thing might have bean . However , Spenser was now a regular inmate of Leicester SPENSER . 11.
... give away his whole estate . Pity so fine a story was not true ! some imaginative person must have pleased himself with fancying how such a thing might have bean . However , Spenser was now a regular inmate of Leicester SPENSER . 11.
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... give , to want , to be undone . " Spenser's sole reliance was on Leicester , Sidney , and Raleigh , with whom he became soon acquainted . He is said to have been employed by the Earl of Leicester on a mission to France in 1579 ; and ...
... give , to want , to be undone . " Spenser's sole reliance was on Leicester , Sidney , and Raleigh , with whom he became soon acquainted . He is said to have been employed by the Earl of Leicester on a mission to France in 1579 ; and ...
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... give it . As Sir Walter Raleigh planted and embellished his estate at Youghal with laurels and other evergreens , there is little doubt that Spenser would do the same here . He would naturally feel a lively and active interest in ...
... give it . As Sir Walter Raleigh planted and embellished his estate at Youghal with laurels and other evergreens , there is little doubt that Spenser would do the same here . He would naturally feel a lively and active interest in ...
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... give . " Here , too , he enjoyed the memorable visit of Sir Walter Raleigh , which he commemorates in Colin Clout . He had now ready for the press the three first books of his Faerie Queene ; and these he read to Raleigh during his ...
... give . " Here , too , he enjoyed the memorable visit of Sir Walter Raleigh , which he commemorates in Colin Clout . He had now ready for the press the three first books of his Faerie Queene ; and these he read to Raleigh during his ...
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... give the reader a most erroneous idea . The castle , it must be remembered , is on a wide plain ; the hills are at a couple of miles or more distant ; and the Mulla is two miles off . We see nothing at the castle but the wide boggy ...
... give the reader a most erroneous idea . The castle , it must be remembered , is on a wide plain ; the hills are at a couple of miles or more distant ; and the Mulla is two miles off . We see nothing at the castle but the wide boggy ...
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