Queene's Day — celebrates the accession of Queen Elizabeth I to the throne of England on November 17 1558. Observance of the latter, though once universal in England and Wales, is now maintained in only one English village, namely Berry Pomeroy in… … Wikipedia
queene-apple — /kwēnˈap l/ (Spenser) noun Appar a quince ORIGIN: See ↑quince … Useful english dictionary
Queene — Quee|ne, die; , n [mniederd. quene, asächs. quena = (alte) Frau] (nordd.): Färse … Universal-Lexikon
Queene — Quee|ne, die; , n (norddeutsch für Färse) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
The Faerie Queene — is an English epic poem by Edmund Spenser, published first in three books in 1590, and later in six books in 1596. The Faerie Queene is notable for its form: it was the first work written in Spenserian stanza. It is an allegorical work, written… … Wikipedia
The Faerie Queene — La Reine des fées Pour l’article homonyme, voir The Fairy Queen, opéra de Henry Purcell. Una et le Lion, par Briton Rivière La Reine de … Wikipédia en Français
The faerie Queene — La Reine des fées Pour l’article homonyme, voir The Fairy Queen, opéra de Henry Purcell. Una et le Lion, par Briton Rivière La Reine de … Wikipédia en Français
The faerie queene — La Reine des fées Pour l’article homonyme, voir The Fairy Queen, opéra de Henry Purcell. Una et le Lion, par Briton Rivière La Reine de … Wikipédia en Français
(the) Faerie Queene — The Faerie Queene [The Faerie Queene] a long poem (1590–6) by Edmund Spenser. It was written in praise of Queen ↑Elizabeth I and its imaginary characters and events represent moral values. It is Spenser’s best known poem. The style of writing had … Useful english dictionary
Faerie Queene, The — /kween/ a chivalric romance in verse (1590 96) by Edmund Spenser. * * * ▪ work by Spenser one of the great long poems in the English language, written in the 16th century by Edmund Spenser. As originally conceived, the poem was to have been … Universalium