Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Band 1C. Stower, 1807 |
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... reader . And it seems to be for the same reason , that after one of the twelve Knights had achieved the adventure . of his proper book , the poet introduces him , in the next book , acting perhaps in an infe- rior sphere , and degraded ...
... reader . And it seems to be for the same reason , that after one of the twelve Knights had achieved the adventure . of his proper book , the poet introduces him , in the next book , acting perhaps in an infe- rior sphere , and degraded ...
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... reader less , had he made every book one entire detached poem of twelve cantos , without any reference to the rest . Thus he would have written twelve different books , in each of which he might have com- pleted the pattern of a ...
... reader less , had he made every book one entire detached poem of twelve cantos , without any reference to the rest . Thus he would have written twelve different books , in each of which he might have com- pleted the pattern of a ...
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... reader would have been agreeably surprised in the last book , when he came to discover that the series of adventures , which he had just seen completed , were undertaken at the command of the Fairy Queen ; and that the Knights had ...
... reader would have been agreeably surprised in the last book , when he came to discover that the series of adventures , which he had just seen completed , were undertaken at the command of the Fairy Queen ; and that the Knights had ...
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... reader is less bewildered , than in the maze of indigestion , and incoherence , of which the latter totally consists , where we seek in vain either for partial or universal integrity . -Cum nec pes nec caput uni Reddatur Forma ...
... reader is less bewildered , than in the maze of indigestion , and incoherence , of which the latter totally consists , where we seek in vain either for partial or universal integrity . -Cum nec pes nec caput uni Reddatur Forma ...
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... reader's imagination is distracted , and his attention harrassed , amidst the multiplicity of tales , in the relation of which the poet at the same instant equally engaged . To is remedy this inconvenience , the compassi- onate ...
... reader's imagination is distracted , and his attention harrassed , amidst the multiplicity of tales , in the relation of which the poet at the same instant equally engaged . To is remedy this inconvenience , the compassi- onate ...
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