| Carrie Anna Harper - 1910 - 214 頁
...to this Wedding, and their righte names, and right passage, &c. A worke, beleeve me, of much labor, wherein notwithstanding Master Holinshed hath muche...bestowed singular paines, in searching oute their first heades and sources: and also in tracing and dogging oute all their Course, till they fall into... | |
| Carrie Anna Harper - 1910 - 216 頁
...and right passage, &c. A worke, beleeve me, of much labor, wherein notwithstanding Master Hollnshed hath muche furthered and advantaged me, who therein...bestowed singular paines, in searching oute their first heades and sources: and also in tracing and dogging oute all their Course, till they fall into... | |
| Ida Langdon - 1911 - 212 頁
...rivers throughout Englande, whyche came to this wedding, and their righte names, and right passage, etc. A worke, beleeve me, of much labour: wherein notwithstanding,...bestowed singular paines, in searching oute their firste heades and sourses, and also in tracing and dogging out all their course, til they fall into... | |
| Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1920 - 446 頁
...for the Invention and manner of handling. For in setting forth the marriage of the Thames: I shewe his first beginning, and offspring, and all the Countrey,...bestowed singular paines, in searching oute their firste heades and sources: and also in tracing and dogging oute all their Course, iii they fall into... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1923 - 238 頁
...rare for the Invention and manner of handling. For in setting forth the marriage of the Thames I shewe his first beginning and offspring, and all the Countrey...hath bestowed singular paines in searching oute their firste 30 heades and sources, and also in tracing and dogging oute all their course til they fall into... | |
| Annabel Patterson - 1994 - 370 頁
...fourth book of his epic) as a topographical endeavor: in setting forth the marriage of the Thames I shew his first beginning and offspring, and all the Countrey...passage, &c. A worke, beleeve me, of much labour, wherein not withstanding Master Holinshed hath muche furthered and advantaged me, who therein hath bestowed... | |
| Annabel Patterson - 1994 - 362 頁
...fourth book of his epic) as a topographical endeavor: in setting forth the marriage of the Thames I shew his first beginning and offspring, and all the Countrey...thorough, and also describe all the Rivers throughout Englandt whyche came to this Wedding, and their righte names, and right passage, &c. A worke, beleeve... | |
| Annabel Patterson - 1994 - 362 頁
...righte names, and right passage, &c. A worke, beleeve me, of much labour, wherein not withstanding Master Holinshed hath muche furthered and advantaged...hath bestowed singular paines in searching oute their firste heades and sources, and also in tracing and dogging oute all their course til they fall into... | |
| David Ian Galbraith - 2000 - 260 頁
...Thamesis, a poem 'setting forth the marriage of the Thames' in which he also described 'all the Riuers throughout Englande, whyche came to this Wedding, and their righte names and right passage.'61 Spenser described the poem in a letter to Gabriel Harvey which he published in 1580; it... | |
| Joan Fitzpatrick - 2004 - 198 頁
...for the Inuention, and manner of handling. For in setting forth the marriage of the Thames: I shewe his first beginning, and offspring, and all the Countrey,...that he passeth thorough, and also describe all the Riuers throughout Englande, whyche came to this Wedding, and their righte names, and right passage,... | |
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