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... Faerie Queene , ' although it externally professes to treat of tournaments and the trophies of knightly valour , of forests drear and terrific enchantments , is yet allegorical , and contains a remote meaning concealed under the veil of ...
... Faerie Queene , ' although it externally professes to treat of tournaments and the trophies of knightly valour , of forests drear and terrific enchantments , is yet allegorical , and contains a remote meaning concealed under the veil of ...
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... Fairy Queen ; but it wants unity , and unbroken progression to one definite end . It is almost like a collec- tion of episodes : the tales are concurrent rather than consecutive . - Under all the influences of chivalry , when it was not ...
... Fairy Queen ; but it wants unity , and unbroken progression to one definite end . It is almost like a collec- tion of episodes : the tales are concurrent rather than consecutive . - Under all the influences of chivalry , when it was not ...
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... Faery Queen , I. iv . 8 : — High above all a cloth of state was spred , And a rich throne , as bright as sunny day , On which there sate , & c . b Or where the gorgeous east . See Spenser , Faery Queen , III . iv . 23 ...
... Faery Queen , I. iv . 8 : — High above all a cloth of state was spred , And a rich throne , as bright as sunny day , On which there sate , & c . b Or where the gorgeous east . See Spenser , Faery Queen , III . iv . 23 ...
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... Faery Queen , " vi . viii . 54 : --- And now the even - tide His broad black wings had through the heavens wide By this dispread . And see " Allegro , " ver . 6. - Dunster . To double - shade . i . e . to double the natural shade and ...
... Faery Queen , " vi . viii . 54 : --- And now the even - tide His broad black wings had through the heavens wide By this dispread . And see " Allegro , " ver . 6. - Dunster . To double - shade . i . e . to double the natural shade and ...
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... Faery Queen , " 1. xi . 51 : — When Una did her mark Climb to her charet all with flowers spread , From heaven high to chase the cheerless dark ; With merry notes her loud salutes the mounting lark . - CALTON . Thus , in " Comus , " the ...
... Faery Queen , " 1. xi . 51 : — When Una did her mark Climb to her charet all with flowers spread , From heaven high to chase the cheerless dark ; With merry notes her loud salutes the mounting lark . - CALTON . Thus , in " Comus , " the ...
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