Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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... eclogues , four plaintive and three recreative . The division into kinds , even though it is of course not absolute , serves as a means to achieve variety , and it bears some relationship to the adherence of some of the eclogues to the ...
... eclogues , four plaintive and three recreative . The division into kinds , even though it is of course not absolute , serves as a means to achieve variety , and it bears some relationship to the adherence of some of the eclogues to the ...
Pagina 389
... eclogues of his are the models for the November and December eclogues of The Shepheardes Calender 30 , 235-6 Marsilius ( of Padua ) ( 1270–1342 ) Italian scientist and philosopher , author of the radically anti - papal Defensor pacis ...
... eclogues of his are the models for the November and December eclogues of The Shepheardes Calender 30 , 235-6 Marsilius ( of Padua ) ( 1270–1342 ) Italian scientist and philosopher , author of the radically anti - papal Defensor pacis ...
Pagina 395
... eclogues in January eclogue 233-4 February eclogue 39 , 238-9 April eclogue 39 , 236 , 270 , 274 May eclogue 39 , 239 June eclogue 40 , 77 , 234-5 July eclogue 39 , 239 August eclogue 39 , 77 September eclogue 39 , 100 , 237 , 239-41 ...
... eclogues in January eclogue 233-4 February eclogue 39 , 238-9 April eclogue 39 , 236 , 270 , 274 May eclogue 39 , 239 June eclogue 40 , 77 , 234-5 July eclogue 39 , 239 August eclogue 39 , 77 September eclogue 39 , 100 , 237 , 239-41 ...
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Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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