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... Faerie Queene , 11. IX . 50 , line 5 omitted . 129. Familiar in our mouths , ' etc. Henry V. , IV . 3. 52 . 130. Whoever else is , it is pretty clear . Scott's authorship was avowed at the dinner of the Theatrical Fund in Edinburgh ...
... Faerie Queene , 11. IX . 50 , line 5 omitted . 129. Familiar in our mouths , ' etc. Henry V. , IV . 3. 52 . 130. Whoever else is , it is pretty clear . Scott's authorship was avowed at the dinner of the Theatrical Fund in Edinburgh ...
Page 387
... Faerie Queene , Stanzas I. - III . 188. Lear is founded upon an old ballad . Or rather , on Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Britonum , c . 1130. The ballad of King Leir ( Percy's Reliques ) is probably of later date than Shakespeare ...
... Faerie Queene , Stanzas I. - III . 188. Lear is founded upon an old ballad . Or rather , on Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Britonum , c . 1130. The ballad of King Leir ( Percy's Reliques ) is probably of later date than Shakespeare ...
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... Faerie Queene , III . IV . 20 , 34 . 193. Rich as the oozy bottom , ' etc. Cf. King Henry V. , 1. 2. 165 . Majestic , though in ruin . ' Paradise Lost , 11. 300 . Shedding a faint shadow , ' etc. The Faerie Queene , 11. vii . 29 . ' New ...
... Faerie Queene , III . IV . 20 , 34 . 193. Rich as the oozy bottom , ' etc. Cf. King Henry V. , 1. 2. 165 . Majestic , though in ruin . ' Paradise Lost , 11. 300 . Shedding a faint shadow , ' etc. The Faerie Queene , 11. vii . 29 . ' New ...
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