10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLITTERAND»
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The Works of Edmund Spenser
They bene yclad in purple and pall, So hath thevr God them blist ; They reigne
and rulen over all, 175 And lord it as they list ; Ygyrt with beltes of glitterand gold.
(Mought they good sliepheards bene !)'• • • j □ * • □•*.'□« t Ver. 169. thanked &c.
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805
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Spenser's Faerie Queene
Vox Hibern. Glitterand I/ght, B. i. C. 4. St. 16. Glitterand arenow', B. i. C. 7. St. 19-
Glitterand arm-t, B. ii. C, 11. St. 17. Chaucer in Pl. Tale. 2102. GIittertmts gold. G.
Douglas. sp. 130, zo. Sl-tzli: g/jttcrand hright. Gissode, uid glide, glance, or swiftly
...
Edmund Spenser, John Upton, 1758
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Observations on the Fairy Queen Of(Edmund) Spenser. New Ed. ...
Glitterand is very frequently used by our author. Soone as those glitterand armes
he did espy. 2. 7. 42Eftsbones himselfe in glitberande arms he dight. 2. 1 l. 17.
Her glorious glitterand light doth all mens eyes amaze. 1. 4. 16. We meet with it ...
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Observations of the Fairy Queen of Spenser
Soone as those glitterand armes he did espy. 2. 7. 42. Eftsbones himselfe in
clitterande arms he dight. 2. 11. 17. Her glorious glitterand light doth all mens
eyes amaze. 1. 4. 16. We meet with it likewise in the Eclogues. Ygirt with bells of
...
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Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser
B. i. c. vii. s. xxix. His glitterand armor shined far away. Spenser thus affectedly
spells the participle glittering, in imitation of Chaucer. So in the Plowman's Tale,
That high on horse willeth ride In clitterande gold, of great array*. And in the
same ...
_- T - * m helts of glitterand golah] Spenser thus affectedly spells the participle
glittering, in imitation of Chaucer. Glitterand is very frequently used by our author.
SYFTQsiii. vii. 42, ii. xi. 17, i. iv. 16. Many of Chaucer's active participles are thus ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1862
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Life of Spenser. The Shepheards calendar. The Faerie queene
Glitterand is very frequently used by our author. See F. Q^ii. vii. 42, ii. xi. 17, i. iv.
16. Many of Chaucer's active participles are thus terminated, viz. fittande,
smertande, laughande, &c. for fitting, smarting, laughing. We meet with this
termination of ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1873
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
The golding glitterand gleme so glaid thir liairtis, Thay made ane glorious gle
amang the grene bowis. The soft of the hills and sound of the stremes, The sweit
savour of the swairde and singin of fewlis, Micht comfort auie creature of the kyn
of ...
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Renaissance Genres: Essays on Theory, History, and ...
Thomalin's hostility to ostentatious Catholic vestments "ygirt with belts of
glitterand gold" ("July," l. 177) accords with the Pelican's attack on corrupt priests
in The Tale: That hye on horse willeth ryde In glitterand golde of grete aray, I-
paynted ...
Barbara Kiefer Lewalski, 1986
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Observations on the Faerie Queene of Spenser
S. xxix. His glitterand armor shined far away. Spenser thus affectedly spells the
participle glittering, in imitation of Chaucer. 60 in the Plowman's tale, That high on
horse willeth ride In clitterande gold, of great arrays" And in the- fame poem.
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Any discrepancies — such as “glitterand” and “glitter and” — then are analyzed by the students and Spenser scholars, such as Loewenstein, ... «Washington University Record, Mar 11»