Spenser: the Critical HeritageRobert M. Cummings Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 355 pagina's |
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... stanza in the Faerie Queene - where the archaism is a little less pressingly obvious . Many would still regard it as unfortunate . Harvey thought the Alexandrine a grace in each stanza of the poem ( No. 132a ) , as did Gill ( No. 147 ) ...
... stanza in the Faerie Queene - where the archaism is a little less pressingly obvious . Many would still regard it as unfortunate . Harvey thought the Alexandrine a grace in each stanza of the poem ( No. 132a ) , as did Gill ( No. 147 ) ...
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... Stanza's must render Verse sententious and constrain'd , the most weighty part of their meaning still being to be expected at the Period of the Stanza ; so , in that consideration , their Composure must needs be less difficult than ...
... Stanza's must render Verse sententious and constrain'd , the most weighty part of their meaning still being to be expected at the Period of the Stanza ; so , in that consideration , their Composure must needs be less difficult than ...
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... Stanza to the end , it is for the most part copy'd , and many whole Stanza's translated , from the famous Episode of Armida in Tasso . The Reader may observe , that the Italian Genius for Luxury appears very much in the Descrip- tions ...
... Stanza to the end , it is for the most part copy'd , and many whole Stanza's translated , from the famous Episode of Armida in Tasso . The Reader may observe , that the Italian Genius for Luxury appears very much in the Descrip- tions ...
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