Lives of the English Sacred PoetsJ. W. Parker, 1853 |
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... virtues , assigning to every virtue a knight , to be the patron and defender of the same ; in whose actions , the feats of arms and chivalry , the operations of that virtue whereof he is the protector , are to be expressed ; and the ...
... virtues , assigning to every virtue a knight , to be the patron and defender of the same ; in whose actions , the feats of arms and chivalry , the operations of that virtue whereof he is the protector , are to be expressed ; and the ...
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... virtues one illus- trious character is to be composed ; and this circumstance explains the subordinate position of Arthur who is to obtain the object of his labours , Gloriana , not by surpassing every knight in his own peculiar virtue ...
... virtues one illus- trious character is to be composed ; and this circumstance explains the subordinate position of Arthur who is to obtain the object of his labours , Gloriana , not by surpassing every knight in his own peculiar virtue ...
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... Virtue may safely challenge a comparison with any poetical work in the lan- guage , produced at a similar age * . Its perusal may be recommended to every admirer of pure and unaffected poetry . He will find in it passages of natural ...
... Virtue may safely challenge a comparison with any poetical work in the lan- guage , produced at a similar age * . Its perusal may be recommended to every admirer of pure and unaffected poetry . He will find in it passages of natural ...
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