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Spenser's Britomart: From Books III, IV, and V of the Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1896 - 312 pages
...Wardein of the Stanneries? and her majesties lieutenaunt of the countie of Cornewayll. SIR, Knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled The Faery Queene, being a continued Allegorie, or darke conceit,3 I have thought good, as...
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Spenser's Britomart: From Books III, IV, and V of the Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1896 - 312 pages
...Wardein of the Stanneries? and her majesties lieutenaunt of the countie of Cornewayll. SIR, Knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled The Faery Queene, being a continued Allegorie, or darke conceit,s I have thought good, as...
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The Faerie Queene. Cantos I.-II., and the Prothalamion: With Prefatory and ...

Edmund Spenser - 1898 - 68 pages
...WARDEIN OF THE STANNERYES, AND HER MAIESTIES LIEFETENAUNT. OF THE COUNTY OF CORNBWAYLL. Snt, knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled the Faery Queene, being a continued allegory, or darke conceit, I haue thought good, as well...
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Britomart

Edmund Spenser - 1903 - 312 pages
...Wardein of the Stanneries? and her majesties lieutenaunt of the countie of Cornewayll. SIR, Knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled The faery Queene, being a continued Allegorie, or darke conceit,3 I have thought good, as...
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The Alphabet of Rhetoric: With a Chapter on Elocution; Intended as a ...

Rossiter Johnson - 1903 - 394 pages
...was conscious of this when in a prefatory letter addressed to Sir Walter Raleigh he wrote: " Knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled The Faerie Queene, being a continued Allegory, or dark Conceit, I have thought good, as well...
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The Alphabet of Rhetoric: With a Chapter on Elocution; Intended as a ...

Rossiter Johnson - 1903 - 400 pages
...was conscious of this when in a prefatory letter addressed to Sir Walter Raleigh he wrote : " Knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled The Faerie Queene, being a continued Allegory, or dark Conceit, I have thought good, as well...
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Selections from Spenser's The Faerie Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1905 - 206 pages
...WARDEIN OP THE STANNERYES,1 AND HER MAIESTIES LIEFETENAUNT OF THE COUNTY OP CORNEWAYLL. SIR, knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled the Faery Queene, being a continued Allegory, or darke conceit, I haue thought good, as well...
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The Faerie Queene, Book One, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1905 - 266 pages
...WARDEIN OF THE STANNERYE8, AND HER MAJESTIES LJEFETENAUNT OF THE COUNTY OF CORNEWAYLL. SIR, knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine, which I have entituled the Faery Queene, being a continued Allegory, or darke conceit, I baue thought good, as well...
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The Heart of Oak Books: Sixth Book

Charles Eliot Norton - 1906 - 416 pages
...Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight," " expounding his whole intention in the course of this worke." "Knowing how doubtfully all Allegories may be construed, and...conceit, I have thought good, as well for avoyding of zealous opinions and misconstructions, as also for your better light in reading thereof (being so by...
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A Literary History of the English People from the Renaissance to the Civil ...

Jean Jules Jusserand - 1906 - 594 pages
...concerning my poem, " for your better light in reading thereof, being so by you comanded." He knows " how doubtfully all allegories may be construed, and this booke of mine . . . being a continued Allegory or darke conceit" "Complete Works," vol. viii. p. 315. The idea of...
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