Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... Spenser found himself set down , peopled with wolves and thieves , torn with violence , yet in itself so lovely , is the setting of this scene because it was the setting for Spenser's own experience . This is not Faeryland , it is the ...
... Spenser found himself set down , peopled with wolves and thieves , torn with violence , yet in itself so lovely , is the setting of this scene because it was the setting for Spenser's own experience . This is not Faeryland , it is the ...
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... Spenser . 21 The Faerie Queene , 4. 11. xlv . The rhythmic power of The Faerie Queene was perhaps Spenser's greatest contribution to the development of English poetry . The mere capacity to sustain such a lengthy work was an achievement ...
... Spenser . 21 The Faerie Queene , 4. 11. xlv . The rhythmic power of The Faerie Queene was perhaps Spenser's greatest contribution to the development of English poetry . The mere capacity to sustain such a lengthy work was an achievement ...
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... Spenser was introduced to Lucretius by Bruno . We do not know how he became acquainted with Lucretius ' work . 2 The one poem Spenser mentions in the Mutabilitie Cantoes is Chaucer's ' Fowls ' Parley ' . I am not sufficiently well read ...
... Spenser was introduced to Lucretius by Bruno . We do not know how he became acquainted with Lucretius ' work . 2 The one poem Spenser mentions in the Mutabilitie Cantoes is Chaucer's ' Fowls ' Parley ' . I am not sufficiently well read ...
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Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
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