| British poets - 1822 - 356 pages
...according to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia : Phoebe and Cynthia being both names of Diana. So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular ; which Vertue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...acco.u.ng to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia : Phoebe and Cynthia being both names of Diana. So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular ; which Vertue for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 1072 pages
...sette f>rth Magnificence in particular; which vertue, for that (according~to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth...all, therefore in the whole course I mention the; deeded of Arthure applyable to that vertue, which I write of in that liooke. But of the xii. other... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 pages
...eccorJjng to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia : Phoebe and Cynthia being both names of Diana. So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular ; which Vertue for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 304 pages
...according to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia, (Phoebe and Cynthia being both names of Diana.) So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular ; which vertue for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1867 - 284 pages
...according to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia, (Phoebe and Cynthia being both names of Diana.) So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular; which vertue for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them... | |
| Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - 1869 - 804 pages
...sette fortli magnificence in particular ; which vertue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth...them all, therefore in the whole course I mention the deedes of Arthure applyable to tliat vertue, which I write of in that booke. But of the xii. other... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1869 - 308 pages
...according to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia, (Phoebe and Cynthia being both names of Diana.) So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular, which virtue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and containeth... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 pages
...Saffron-WaUm, 1596. • An allusion to the faerie Queene. See Spenser's Letter to Sir Walter Raleigh : "In the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular. 4c." P See further remarks on these nine Comediei In a subsequent page. 1 Theoppnsiticm to the " apparell... | |
| Henry Morley - 1873 - 964 pages
...The Glory of God " is the name of Spenser's poem. Again said Spenser, in this introductory letter, " In the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth Magnificence in particular, which vertue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them... | |
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