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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... reader—projected as an intelligent senior undergraduate—to understand and appreciate Spenser's poetry in the context of his age and our own? (This question has proven most difficult to answer, for just why and when would anyone turn ...
... reader—projected as an intelligent senior undergraduate—to understand and appreciate Spenser's poetry in the context of his age and our own? (This question has proven most difficult to answer, for just why and when would anyone turn ...
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... reader to 'make it new' by using the knowledge given in an article, supplementing or correcting or supplanting it. One must allow, though, that contributors faced an almost impossible challenge because of lack of space: in effect, they ...
... reader to 'make it new' by using the knowledge given in an article, supplementing or correcting or supplanting it. One must allow, though, that contributors faced an almost impossible challenge because of lack of space: in effect, they ...
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... Reader' Brief Note Brief Note of Ireland (Var Prose pp 235–45) Colin Clout Colin Clouts Come Home Againe (pp 535–45) epistle comm sonn commendatory sonnets (pp 603–4) Com Complaints (pp 469–526) 'Printer to Reader' Time Ruines of Time ...
... Reader' Brief Note Brief Note of Ireland (Var Prose pp 235–45) Colin Clout Colin Clouts Come Home Againe (pp 535–45) epistle comm sonn commendatory sonnets (pp 603–4) Com Complaints (pp 469–526) 'Printer to Reader' Time Ruines of Time ...
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... reader of his De constantia (1584; Eng tr 1594), 'Looke into the holie Scripture, and you shall see that gardens had their beginning with the world, God himself appointing the first man his habitation therein, as the seate of a blessed ...
... reader of his De constantia (1584; Eng tr 1594), 'Looke into the holie Scripture, and you shall see that gardens had their beginning with the world, God himself appointing the first man his habitation therein, as the seate of a blessed ...
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... reader. But as the confusion of names in the argument of canto ix illustrates, it is a recognition that is based on circumstantial appearances and emphasizes the unknown as well as the known. The statement that the 'Squire of low degree ...
... reader. But as the confusion of names in the argument of canto ix illustrates, it is a recognition that is based on circumstantial appearances and emphasizes the unknown as well as the known. The statement that the 'Squire of low degree ...
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