The Spenser EncyclopediaA.C. Hamilton Routledge, 1 lip 2020 - 880 'This masterly work ought to be The Elizabethan Encyclopedia, and no less.' - Cahiers Elizabethains |
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... described by sonneteers from Petrarch to Daniel. Moreover, there are important differences between the conclusions of Spenser's tale and Ovid's: unlike Actaeon who, as a stag, is killed by his own hounds, Faunus is clad in a deerskin ...
... described by sonneteers from Petrarch to Daniel. Moreover, there are important differences between the conclusions of Spenser's tale and Ovid's: unlike Actaeon who, as a stag, is killed by his own hounds, Faunus is clad in a deerskin ...
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... described as the infusion of a 'spirit' or 'seed' into the 'prime matter' (or 'chaos') to which the base metal has been reduced, thus giving it the 'form' of gold. If Spenser had these alchemical notions and terms in mind (and they were ...
... described as the infusion of a 'spirit' or 'seed' into the 'prime matter' (or 'chaos') to which the base metal has been reduced, thus giving it the 'form' of gold. If Spenser had these alchemical notions and terms in mind (and they were ...
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... described so elegantly by Empson (1947:33). The alexandrine can be divided syntactically into 6+6 syllables to frame opposition, contrast, or parallels, or 4+4+4 to envelop some triad or narrational unfolding; it calls attention to its ...
... described so elegantly by Empson (1947:33). The alexandrine can be divided syntactically into 6+6 syllables to frame opposition, contrast, or parallels, or 4+4+4 to envelop some triad or narrational unfolding; it calls attention to its ...
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... to clarify an argument (as in the fable of the belly in Livy 2.32.9) or to intensify our perception of something described. In the Iliad (4.440), a personification of enmity (Eris) strides between the armies as they move to attack; and.
... to clarify an argument (as in the fable of the belly in Livy 2.32.9) or to intensify our perception of something described. In the Iliad (4.440), a personification of enmity (Eris) strides between the armies as they move to attack; and.
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