| 1857 - 574 páginas
...every virtue a knight, to be the pattern and defender of the same ; in whose actions, and feats of arms and chivalry, the operations of that virtue whereof...expressed ; and the vices and unruly appetites that expose themselves against the same, to he beaten down and overcome." The writer of Spenser's life in... | |
| Half hours - 1863 - 408 páginas
...assigning to every virtue a knight to be patron and defender of the same, in whose actions, feats of arms, and chivalry, the operations of that virtue whereof...that oppose themselves against the same to be beaten down and overcome." In 1590-1 Queen Elizabeth, to whom Ealeigh presented him, conferred on Spenser... | |
| Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - 1869 - 804 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions and featws of arms and chitmlry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to be expressed, and the vices and unruly appetite that oppose themselves against the some, to be beaten down and oucrcomc. Which work, as I... | |
| 1899 - 998 páginas
...defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that vertue whereof he is the protector are to be expressed, and...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down and overcome. Which work, as I have already well en ered into, if God shall please to spare me... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 554 páginas
...defender of the same : in whose actions and feats of armes and chivalry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to be expressed,...against the same, to be beaten downe and overcome. ' 1 In fact, he gives us an allegory as the foundation of his poem, not that he dreams of becoming... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 páginas
...defender of the same : in whose actions and feats of armes and chivalry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to be expressed,...themselves against the same, to be beaten downe and overcome.'1 In fact, he gives us an allegory as the foundation of his poem, not that he dreams of becoming... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 páginas
...feats of armes and chivalry the operations of that vertue, whereof he is the protector, are to l>e expressed, and the vices and unruly appetites that...themselves against the same, to be beaten downe and overcome.'1 In fact, he gives us an allegory as the foundation of his poem, not that he dreams of becoming... | |
| England - 1871 - 836 páginas
...and feates of armes and chivalry the operations of that vertue whereof he is tho protector are to bo expressed, and the vices and unruly appetites that oppose themselves against the same to be beaten downo and overcome." The first three books of the " Fairio Queene" were published in 1590, and received... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 páginas
...to every virtue a knight as the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that virtue, whereof...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down or overcome.' And in a letter to Sir Walter Ralegh, written to give the key to the poem, he says... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 páginas
...to every virtue a knight as the patron and defender of the same, in whose actions and feats of arms and chivalry the operations of that virtue, whereof...that oppose themselves against the same, to be beaten down or overcome.' And in a letter to Sir Walter Ralegh, written to give the key to the poem, he says... | |
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