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poet began to work for the stage about 1657. It is pos- sible that his earliest work was El Honrador de su Padre , which appeared in the earlier part of a collection of comedies by various authors , Madrid , 1659. We notice in that ...
poet began to work for the stage about 1657. It is pos- sible that his earliest work was El Honrador de su Padre , which appeared in the earlier part of a collection of comedies by various authors , Madrid , 1659. We notice in that ...
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... poet's allusion to his affection for the lady . In the first line of the last stanza , " Where'er " should perhaps be " Whene'er . " In the " Ode to Evening " we have in the first stanza of the poet's edition — " May hope , O pensive ...
... poet's allusion to his affection for the lady . In the first line of the last stanza , " Where'er " should perhaps be " Whene'er . " In the " Ode to Evening " we have in the first stanza of the poet's edition — " May hope , O pensive ...
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... poet , who was then unknown . " On the other hand , Mr. J. P. Collier , in his recent Life of Edmund Spenser , p . xxii . thus notices the supposed intimacy between the two poets : " Another name has been connected with Spenser , and ...
... poet , who was then unknown . " On the other hand , Mr. J. P. Collier , in his recent Life of Edmund Spenser , p . xxii . thus notices the supposed intimacy between the two poets : " Another name has been connected with Spenser , and ...
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