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" 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 all... "
Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed Directions - Page 134
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Journal of the Department of Letters, Volume 2

University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1920 - 462 pages
...sure whether the reference was true.2 The passage he quotes in support of his argument is this : — " 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...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser

Edmund Spenser - 1921 - 826 pages
...seite forth magnificence in particular, which vertue for thai '(according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them all, therefore in the whole course 1 mention the deedes of Arthure applyable to that vertue, which I write of in that booke. But of the...
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The Faerie Queene, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1922 - 388 pages
...as Aristotle hath devised; the which is the purpose of these first twelve books...." He adds later, "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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Spenser: Selections

Edmund Spenser - 1923 - 238 pages
...according to your owne excellent 10 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...
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Century Types of English Literature Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 pages
...sette forth magnificence in particular; which vertue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) has left my breast, Keep it now, and take the restl...vow before I go, <rds By those tresses unconfined, deedes of Arthure applyable to that vertue, which I write of in that booke. But of the xii. other vertues,...
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Century Types of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged

George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...according to your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia, (Phoebe and Cynthia being both names of Diana.) McClelland (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them...
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RBPH

Société pour le progrès des études philologiques et historiques - 1926 - 1370 pages
...image of a brave knight, perfected in the twelve private, morall virtues, as Aristotle hath devised... 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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A Literary History of the English People from the Origins to the ..., Volume 1

Jean Jules Jusserand - 1926 - 580 pages
...Though Spenser quotes Aristotle as his main authority for saying that, among virtues, " magnificence is the perfection of all the rest and conteineth in it them all," Aristotle, as a fact, says nothing of the kind, and, on the contrary, sees in magnificence, /ic-voXon-pen-tia,...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 39

1909 - 498 pages
...according your owne excellent conceipt of Cynthia, (Phaebe 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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Cambridge History of English Literature 3: Renascence and Reformation

A. W. Ward, A. R. Waller - 1973 - 490 pages
...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...them all, therefore in the whole course I mention the .deedea of Arthure KL Ill l6 applyahle to that vertne, which I write of in thnt hooke. But of tho xif....
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