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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... lines 400–15 are devoted to praise of Alabaster and his Elisaeis, which Spenser must have read in manuscript during his 1589–91 sojourn in England. Among the dozen poets mentioned by Colin, only Alabaster and Daniel appear under their ...
... lines 400–15 are devoted to praise of Alabaster and his Elisaeis, which Spenser must have read in manuscript during his 1589–91 sojourn in England. Among the dozen poets mentioned by Colin, only Alabaster and Daniel appear under their ...
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... (lines 2071–4 in ed 1965–70; tr Chaucer, lines 2171–4). In Jean de Meun's continuation we are told the same thing—that the poet will 'gloss' and 'expound' the meaning of his text at the end—even as we find allegorical tropes that are ...
... (lines 2071–4 in ed 1965–70; tr Chaucer, lines 2171–4). In Jean de Meun's continuation we are told the same thing—that the poet will 'gloss' and 'expound' the meaning of his text at the end—even as we find allegorical tropes that are ...
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... lines from Spenser was used in an 1837 lecture, The Eye and Ear' (ed 1959–64, 2:264), and line 133 appears yet again in English Traits (1856) as an example of Platonic thought in English literature. Disagreement between Emerson and ...
... lines from Spenser was used in an 1837 lecture, The Eye and Ear' (ed 1959–64, 2:264), and line 133 appears yet again in English Traits (1856) as an example of Platonic thought in English literature. Disagreement between Emerson and ...
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... lines from Mother Hubberd which he titled 'Spenser at Court.' Others among the Transcendentalists who made reference to Spenser were Margaret Fuller in Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845), where she extolled The Faerie Queene for its ...
... lines from Mother Hubberd which he titled 'Spenser at Court.' Others among the Transcendentalists who made reference to Spenser were Margaret Fuller in Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845), where she extolled The Faerie Queene for its ...
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... lines in the poem add up to 365, and the 68 short lines represent the sum of the 4 seasons, 12 months, and 52 weeks. Without the envoy, the long lines total 359, the number of days through which the sphere of the sun moves while the ...
... lines in the poem add up to 365, and the 68 short lines represent the sum of the 4 seasons, 12 months, and 52 weeks. Without the envoy, the long lines total 359, the number of days through which the sphere of the sun moves while the ...
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