The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12 |
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Page 129
Again , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . i . c . X. : “ Who mightily upheld that royal
mace . ” STEEVENS . Shakspeare probably remembered Spenser in his Fairy
Queen , [ as Mr. Upton has observed , ] b . i . cant . iv . st . 44 : “ When as
Morpheus ...
Again , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , b . i . c . X. : “ Who mightily upheld that royal
mace . ” STEEVENS . Shakspeare probably remembered Spenser in his Fairy
Queen , [ as Mr. Upton has observed , ] b . i . cant . iv . st . 44 : “ When as
Morpheus ...
Page 241
... where Aspasia is instructing her servants how to describe her situation in
needle - work : and then a Fear : “ Do that Fear bravely , wench-- " Spenser had
likewise personified Fear , in the 12th canto of the third book of his Fairy Queen .
... where Aspasia is instructing her servants how to describe her situation in
needle - work : and then a Fear : “ Do that Fear bravely , wench-- " Spenser had
likewise personified Fear , in the 12th canto of the third book of his Fairy Queen .
Page 354
To this great fairy ' I'll commend thy acts , Make her thanks bless thee.- thou day o
' the world , Chain mine arm'd neck ; leap thou , attire and all , Through proof of
harness to my heart , and there Ride on the pants triumphing ?. CLIP your wives
...
To this great fairy ' I'll commend thy acts , Make her thanks bless thee.- thou day o
' the world , Chain mine arm'd neck ; leap thou , attire and all , Through proof of
harness to my heart , and there Ride on the pants triumphing ?. CLIP your wives
...
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