| Edmund Spenser - 1908 - 896 pages
...particular, 136 •hich vertue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of XU the rest, and conteineth in it them all, therefore in the whole course I mention the deedes of Arthure applyable to that vertue which I write of in that booke. But 100 of the xii. other... | |
| 1908 - 900 pages
...particular; which vertue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all tlte rest, and conteineth in it them all. therefore in the whole course I mention the deedes of Arthure applyable to that vertue, which I write of in that booke."") Diese Auffassung entspricht... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1908 - 892 pages
...'chayne' is the quality which Arthur embodies, • magnificence ' (magnanimity) the virtue which ' m best, Or ever sleepe his •eiestrings did untye, . Should be hi safely. Cf. 315. 17 ; vn 77, 508. n. repast : repose. Cf. 153, 4. Them lilt : it pleased them. Cf.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1909 - 544 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 conIeineth in it them... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 570 pages
...the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queene, and her kingdome in Faery land 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... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1909 - 612 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 - 1909 - 540 pages
...selte forth magnificence in particular, which verlue for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them all, therefore ih the whole course I mention the deedes of Arthure applyable to thai vertue, which I wri.'e of in... | |
| 1910 - 482 pages
...name according your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia, (Phzbe 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 - 1909 - 536 pages
...sette forth magniftcence 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 all, therefore in the whoU course I mention the deedes of Arthure applyable to that vertue, iubicb I wri.'e of in that booke.... | |
| Ida Langdon - 1911 - 212 pages
...according to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia, (Phcebe 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... | |
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