Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... appear rather like so many several poems than one entire fable ; each of them has its peculiar knight and is independent of the rest , and though some of the persons make their appearance in different books , yet this has very little ...
... appear rather like so many several poems than one entire fable ; each of them has its peculiar knight and is independent of the rest , and though some of the persons make their appearance in different books , yet this has very little ...
Pagina 93
... appear if we could see them now in their ruffs and farthingales . There are two other objections to the plan of The ... appears both by the work itself and by the author's explanation of it that his Fairyland is England and his Fairy ...
... appear if we could see them now in their ruffs and farthingales . There are two other objections to the plan of The ... appears both by the work itself and by the author's explanation of it that his Fairyland is England and his Fairy ...
Pagina 127
... appear to have been rather courtesies of modesty than actual limitations of his system . Yet so groundless does this system appear on a close examination , and so strange and over- whelming in its consequences , that I cannot , and I do ...
... appear to have been rather courtesies of modesty than actual limitations of his system . Yet so groundless does this system appear on a close examination , and so strange and over- whelming in its consequences , that I cannot , and I do ...
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Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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