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" ... our sage and serious poet Spenser, whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas... "
The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ... - Página 197
1834
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Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volumen2

Thomas Warton - 1762 - 286 páginas
...expire with Spenfer. Let me add Milton's opinion, who calls our author, " Our " fage ferious Spenfer, whom I dare be known to " think, A BETTER TEACHER THAN SCOTUS OR « AQUINAS t." B. ici f, 2. But of his cheare did feeme too folemne fad. * To my moft dearely loved friend, Henry...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volumen1

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 440 páginas
...HENRY JOHN TODD, MAFAS RECTOR OF MI HALLOWS, LOMBARD-STREET, LONDON, &C. Our fagc ferious Spenfer, whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas. Milton's Areopagitica. No man was ever born with a greater genius, or had more knowledge to fupport...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen1

John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 páginas
...whitenefs is but an excremental whitenefs ; which was the reafon why our fage and ferious poet Spcnfer, (whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas,) defcribing true temperance under the perfon of Guion, brings him in with his palmer through the cave...
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Occasional Essays on Various Subjects: Chiefly Political and Historical ...

Francis Maseres - 1809 - 638 páginas
...whiteuefs is but an excremental whitenefs ; which was the reafon why our fage and ferious poet Spenfer, (whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas,) defcribing true Temperance under the perfon of Guion, brings him in with his palmer through the cave...
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Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and ..., Volumen1

John Milton - 1809 - 534 páginas
...whiteness is but an excremental whiteness ; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser, (whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas,) describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him in with his palmer through the cave...
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A Selection from the English Prose Works of John Milton, Volumen2

John Milton - 1826 - 368 páginas
...whiteness is but an excremental whiteness, which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser, whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas, describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him in with his Palmer through the cave...
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The Gallery of Portraits:: With Memoirs ....

1835 - 542 páginas
...pearling flow'rs atween, Do, like a golden mantle, her attire." He probably dwells the more on tins latter circumstance, because the Queen's hair was...lowered to the standard supposed to be approVoL. IV. 2 F priate to that style of composition. But the rustic language of these pieces renders them so utterly...
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The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ...

1834 - 514 páginas
...which has given him three graces, in his mother, his queen, and his mistress. In his ' Epithalamiou ' he says, " Tell me, ye merchants' daughters, did ye...lowered to the standard supposed to be approVoL. IV. 2 F priate to that style of composition. But the rustic language of these pieces renders them so utterly...
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The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: The library. The village. The ...

George Crabbe - 1834 - 358 páginas
...whiteness is but an excremental whiteness; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser (whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas), describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him in with his palmer through the cave...
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The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ...

1835 - 326 páginas
...latter, Jonson, after saying that neither Spenser's stanzas pleased him, nor his matter, is statefl to have given the following appalling description...lowered to the standard supposed to be approVOL. IV. 2 F 198 SPENSER. priate to that style of composition. But the rustic language of these pieces renders them...
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