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Pagina 102
As in The Faery Queene , iii . 10. 30 :• But Trompart , that his Maistres humor
knew In lofty looks to hide an humble minde , Was inly tickled with that golden
vew , And in his eare him rownded close behinde . ' 6 In the following passage
from ...
As in The Faery Queene , iii . 10. 30 :• But Trompart , that his Maistres humor
knew In lofty looks to hide an humble minde , Was inly tickled with that golden
vew , And in his eare him rownded close behinde . ' 6 In the following passage
from ...
Pagina 126
For example , Spenser wrote the adjective white in the following unrecognisable
manner , whight . His Belphebe was clad All in a silken camus lilly whight . ' Faery
Queene , ii . 3. 26 . So also spright was written instead of sprite ; and although it ...
For example , Spenser wrote the adjective white in the following unrecognisable
manner , whight . His Belphebe was clad All in a silken camus lilly whight . ' Faery
Queene , ii . 3. 26 . So also spright was written instead of sprite ; and although it ...
Pagina 128
This -tch extended at one time to words in which we are not familiar with it ; thus
in Spenser's Faery Queene , i . 2. 21 , we read ritch for rich . ' The quaint old
Scottish grammarian before quoted , speaks contemptuously of this tch
development ...
This -tch extended at one time to words in which we are not familiar with it ; thus
in Spenser's Faery Queene , i . 2. 21 , we read ritch for rich . ' The quaint old
Scottish grammarian before quoted , speaks contemptuously of this tch
development ...
Pagina 135
And Spenser , Faery Queene , ii . 2. 24 , where I will quote the whole stave for the
sake of its beauty :• As a tall ship tossed in troublous seas ( Whom raging windes
, threatning to make the pray Of the rough rockes , doe diversly disease ) ...
And Spenser , Faery Queene , ii . 2. 24 , where I will quote the whole stave for the
sake of its beauty :• As a tall ship tossed in troublous seas ( Whom raging windes
, threatning to make the pray Of the rough rockes , doe diversly disease ) ...
Pagina 136
Such is the case of the word įlway or įlways , which figures as alwįy in the close
of the following beautiful stave from the Faery Queene , i . 1. 34 : • A litle lowly
hermitage it was , Downe in a dale , hard by a forest side , Far from resort of ...
Such is the case of the word įlway or įlways , which figures as alwįy in the close
of the following beautiful stave from the Faery Queene , i . 1. 34 : • A litle lowly
hermitage it was , Downe in a dale , hard by a forest side , Far from resort of ...
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