Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... scene he describes , goes at much length into the characters and allusions of the poem of the Faerie Queene . He shows us that Spenser draws a noble portrait of his benefactor , Lord Grey , in the second book of that poem . It is the ...
... scene he describes , goes at much length into the characters and allusions of the poem of the Faerie Queene . He shows us that Spenser draws a noble portrait of his benefactor , Lord Grey , in the second book of that poem . It is the ...
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... scene of many a skirmish ; and the first object of the commander of the English forces , when he heard of any partial outbreak , was to send off a detachment of light - armed troops to occupy them in the name of the Queen . " But ...
... scene of many a skirmish ; and the first object of the commander of the English forces , when he heard of any partial outbreak , was to send off a detachment of light - armed troops to occupy them in the name of the Queen . " But ...
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... scene , the geography of Spenser's domain , because those who have not been on the spot can really form no idea of the proportion of matter drawn hence , and from Ireland generally , in his poems . The Faerie Queene , Colin Clout , and ...
... scene , the geography of Spenser's domain , because those who have not been on the spot can really form no idea of the proportion of matter drawn hence , and from Ireland generally , in his poems . The Faerie Queene , Colin Clout , and ...
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... scene . The house is modern ; the land on the level of the house of the richest quality , and beautified with fine trees ; the views up and down the river , and over it into the woods of Lord Listowell , with the tower of his castle ...
... scene . The house is modern ; the land on the level of the house of the richest quality , and beautified with fine trees ; the views up and down the river , and over it into the woods of Lord Listowell , with the tower of his castle ...
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... scene of Arcadian greenness , and excess of growth . Beneath the rock was a sort of damp cave where water stood as if oozing through from the river , and the plants above hung down their long arms , and made a fitting retreat for ...
... scene of Arcadian greenness , and excess of growth . Beneath the rock was a sort of damp cave where water stood as if oozing through from the river , and the plants above hung down their long arms , and made a fitting retreat for ...
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