Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 99
... canto of the fifth book ( stanzas 9 ff . ) , though that may be only a misnomer ; for if he had called her Bribery , one should not have the same objection . But the grossest instance in him of this kind is in the ninth canto of the ...
... canto of the fifth book ( stanzas 9 ff . ) , though that may be only a misnomer ; for if he had called her Bribery , one should not have the same objection . But the grossest instance in him of this kind is in the ninth canto of the ...
Pagina 264
... canto , ' Oft spilles the principall , to save the part ' . And the same holds true for an allegory of justice : the principall ' is the concrete world of adventure , the ' part ' the alle- gorical or exemplary meaning . But this is not ...
... canto , ' Oft spilles the principall , to save the part ' . And the same holds true for an allegory of justice : the principall ' is the concrete world of adventure , the ' part ' the alle- gorical or exemplary meaning . But this is not ...
Pagina 354
... cantos of each book . We know we are being told all we need to know at every moment , but none the less , if Spenser's ... Canto i , Spenser pauses to praise the constant mind of Britomart , who does not give chase . It is fair to ask if ...
... cantos of each book . We know we are being told all we need to know at every moment , but none the less , if Spenser's ... Canto i , Spenser pauses to praise the constant mind of Britomart , who does not give chase . It is fair to ask if ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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