Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... 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 returned to England with Raleigh , published his first three books SPENSER . 13.
... 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 returned to England with Raleigh , published his first three books SPENSER . 13.
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... published them ; and also printed and published his Discourse on the State of Ireland , as a defence of his patron Lord Grey's policy there . From the condition of Ireland at that time , and the sense of insecurity which Spenser felt at ...
... published them ; and also printed and published his Discourse on the State of Ireland , as a defence of his patron Lord Grey's policy there . From the condition of Ireland at that time , and the sense of insecurity which Spenser felt at ...
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... published by Mr. Hardiman , in his Irish Minstrelsy , showing that he had a dispute with his neighbour , Lord Roche , about some lands , in which , by petitions to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland , it appeared that Edmund Spenser had ...
... published by Mr. Hardiman , in his Irish Minstrelsy , showing that he had a dispute with his neighbour , Lord Roche , about some lands , in which , by petitions to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland , it appeared that Edmund Spenser had ...
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... published his poem , tried court expectation and attendance once more , but found them still more bitter and sterile than his Irish wilderness , and came back . When we hear Kilcolman described by Spenser's biographers as " romantic and ...
... published his poem , tried court expectation and attendance once more , but found them still more bitter and sterile than his Irish wilderness , and came back . When we hear Kilcolman described by Spenser's biographers as " romantic and ...
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... published a poem called " The Mistress , " on the ground stated in the preface to one of its editions , " That poets are scarcely thought freemen of their company , without paying some duties , or obliging themselves to be true to love ...
... published a poem called " The Mistress , " on the ground stated in the preface to one of its editions , " That poets are scarcely thought freemen of their company , without paying some duties , or obliging themselves to be true to love ...
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