The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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... WARTON ( 1.179-180 ) . " many a jane . " So Chaucer ( Rime of Sir Topas 3242 ) : Of Bruges were his hosin brown , His robe was of Chekelatoun , That cost many a jane . ་ ་ Skinner informs us that jane is " a coin of Genoa , " and Speght ...
... WARTON ( 1.179-180 ) . " many a jane . " So Chaucer ( Rime of Sir Topas 3242 ) : Of Bruges were his hosin brown , His robe was of Chekelatoun , That cost many a jane . ་ ་ Skinner informs us that jane is " a coin of Genoa , " and Speght ...
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... WARTON ( 2. 253 ) . There is a particular beauty in the allegorical turn of this little composition in praise of the Faerie Queene , as it imitates the manner of the author whom it compliments . JOHN HANNAH ( Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh ...
... WARTON ( 2. 253 ) . There is a particular beauty in the allegorical turn of this little composition in praise of the Faerie Queene , as it imitates the manner of the author whom it compliments . JOHN HANNAH ( Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh ...
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... WARTON ( 2. 109 ) . Thus much may truly be said , that Sackville's " Induction " [ to the Mirrour for Magistrates ] approaches nearer to the Fairy Queen in the richness of allegoric description , than any previous or succeeding poem .
... WARTON ( 2. 109 ) . Thus much may truly be said , that Sackville's " Induction " [ to the Mirrour for Magistrates ] approaches nearer to the Fairy Queen in the richness of allegoric description , than any previous or succeeding poem .
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COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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