Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... eyes , and you will say that they are rather like owls than eagles no more ado about caps and surplices Mr Cartwright quite forgotten . " 1 Here we have the Cambridge life of Spenser , -French and Italian poets , hardly prescribed ...
... eyes , and you will say that they are rather like owls than eagles no more ado about caps and surplices Mr Cartwright quite forgotten . " 1 Here we have the Cambridge life of Spenser , -French and Italian poets , hardly prescribed ...
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... eye on the world around him and sees realmes and nations run awry , " and he undertakes to reduce them to equality again- 1 Froude , English Seamen , p . 8 . 2 18 August 1572 . Were it not good that wrong were then surceast , SPENSER II.
... eye on the world around him and sees realmes and nations run awry , " and he undertakes to reduce them to equality again- 1 Froude , English Seamen , p . 8 . 2 18 August 1572 . Were it not good that wrong were then surceast , SPENSER II.
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... eye ( vi . , intr . ) . 1 Cf. Montaigne , Essays , i . ch . 30. This discoverie of so infinit and vast a countrie seemeth worthy great consideration . I wot not whether I can warrant my selfe , that some other be not discovered ...
... eye ( vi . , intr . ) . 1 Cf. Montaigne , Essays , i . ch . 30. This discoverie of so infinit and vast a countrie seemeth worthy great consideration . I wot not whether I can warrant my selfe , that some other be not discovered ...
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... eye , And wrapt in fetters of a golden tresse ( v . 8 , 1 ) . The Palmer , who is Reason , speaks , and he goes forward . He makes a prisoner of Acrasia , and her bowers and palace he " broke downe with rigour pitilesse " ( ii . 12 , 83 ) ...
... eye , And wrapt in fetters of a golden tresse ( v . 8 , 1 ) . The Palmer , who is Reason , speaks , and he goes forward . He makes a prisoner of Acrasia , and her bowers and palace he " broke downe with rigour pitilesse " ( ii . 12 , 83 ) ...
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... eyes to behold His bounty : - Beginne from first , where he encradled was In simple cratch , wrapt in a wad of hay , Betweene the toylefull Oxe and humble Asse , And in what rags , and in how base aray , The glory of our heavenly riches ...
... eyes to behold His bounty : - Beginne from first , where he encradled was In simple cratch , wrapt in a wad of hay , Betweene the toylefull Oxe and humble Asse , And in what rags , and in how base aray , The glory of our heavenly riches ...
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