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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... less than half of the total number of articles because of Cheney's willingness ever to do more than anyone could expect of him I was aided by William Blissett. Despite this elaborate editorial procedure, however, the contributor alone ...
... less than half of the total number of articles because of Cheney's willingness ever to do more than anyone could expect of him I was aided by William Blissett. Despite this elaborate editorial procedure, however, the contributor alone ...
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... less than Petrarch implies the poet's authority to confer his laurels on himself. The inaugural scene for Petrarch's calling provides the valedictory for Spenser's: the poet who wins his laurels from others at the outset must ...
... less than Petrarch implies the poet's authority to confer his laurels on himself. The inaugural scene for Petrarch's calling provides the valedictory for Spenser's: the poet who wins his laurels from others at the outset must ...
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... less transparent or opaque as its internal structure, like that of the whole stanza, is locally made more or less apparent. When successive stanzas are used as strophes in an inset lyric, the alexandrine can seem more refrainlike. The ...
... less transparent or opaque as its internal structure, like that of the whole stanza, is locally made more or less apparent. When successive stanzas are used as strophes in an inset lyric, the alexandrine can seem more refrainlike. The ...
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... less autonomous terms, the idea of absolute meaning is but one of the signs we employ in the effort to get beyond signs. What would happen if an allegorical poet were to realize this with full conviction and then seek to exploit it in a ...
... less autonomous terms, the idea of absolute meaning is but one of the signs we employ in the effort to get beyond signs. What would happen if an allegorical poet were to realize this with full conviction and then seek to exploit it in a ...
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... less plainly about the corruption from which the reader understands Diggon's prototype had suffered (102–3). Taken together, and in the context of the poetic coming-of-age represented by The Shepheardes Calender as a whole, the four ...
... less plainly about the corruption from which the reader understands Diggon's prototype had suffered (102–3). Taken together, and in the context of the poetic coming-of-age represented by The Shepheardes Calender as a whole, the four ...
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