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" Milton was the poetical son of Spenser, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax, for we have our lineal descents and clans as well as other families. Spenser more than once insinuates that the soul of Chaucer was transfused into his body, and that he was begotten by... "
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper - Página 9
editado por - 1810
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Parte 2,Volume 5

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 páginas
...They arcuud the flag Of each hU faction, in their several clam, Swarm populous, unnumbered, Milton, Milton was the poetical son of Spenser, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax for we have our lineal descents and claw as well as other families. Dry den. Partridge and the rest of his < Inn may hoot me for a cheat,...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3

John Dryden - 1832 - 342 páginas
...century. For Spenser and Fairfax both flourished in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; great masters in our language, and who saw much farther into the beauties...as well as other families. Spenser more than once inshmates, that the soul of Chaucer was transfused into his body, and that he was begotten by him two...
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Conversations at Cambridge

Charles Valentine De Grice - 1836 - 322 páginas
...write well, that is naturally, we cannot become too familiar with this English Homer. Dryden says, that Spenser more than once insinuates, that the soul of Chaucer was transfused into his body ; a remark sufficiently characteristic to be true, although I have not discovered such an expression...
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life, Volume 1

John Dryden - 1837 - 482 páginas
...century. For Spencer and Fairfax both flourished in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; great masters in our language, and who saw much farther into the beauties...immediately followed them. Milton was the poetical son of Spencer, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax, for we have our lineal descents and clans as well as other families....
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life, Volume 1

John Dryden - 1837 - 478 páginas
...heauties of our numhers than those who immediately followed them. Milton was the poetical son of Spencer, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax, for we have our lineal descents and clans as well as other families. Spencer more than once insinuates, that the soul of C haucer was transfused into his hody, and that...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 páginas
...a tissue of conspiracies, pro[* Milton was the poetical win of Spenser, and Mr. AValler of Fairfax. Spenser more than once insinuates that the soul of...that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease.— DRYDBN. Matonr, vol. iv. \i. 592.] scriptions, and bloodshed. Inferior even to France...
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Godfrey of Bulloigne, Or: The Recovery of Jerusalem, Volumes 1-2

Torquato Tasso - 1844 - 632 páginas
...thus:—"Spenser and Fairfax both flourished in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : great masters in our language, and who saw much farther into the beauties...that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease. Milton has acknowledged to me that Spenser was his original ; and * Preface to Hoole's...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 30

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1844 - 790 páginas
..." He to God's image, she to his was made, So further from the fount the stream at random strayed." Spenser more than once insinuates that the soul of...that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease. " We have," says Dryden, " our lineal descents and clans as well as other families. Milton...
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Specimens of the British Poets

Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 páginas
...conspiracies, pro[* Milton was the poetical son of Spenser, and Mr. Waller of Fairfax. Spenser more than onee insinuates that the soul of Chaucer was transfused...that he was begotten by him two hundred years after hi» deceue.— DRYDIX. Malone, vol. iv. p. 592.] scriptions, and bloodshed. Inferior even to France...
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Godfrey of Bulloigne, Or, The Recovery of Jerusalem: Done Into ..., Volumes 1-2

Torquato Tasso - 1845 - 528 páginas
...: — " Spenser and Fairfax both flourished in the reign of Queen Elizabeth : great masters in our language, and who saw much farther into the beauties...that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease. Milton has acknowledged to me that Spenser was his original ; and many besides myself...
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