Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 177
... living imagination of the world . Old writers gave men four temperaments , and they gave the sanguineous temperament to men of active life , and it is precisely the sanguineous temperament that is fading out of poetry and most obviously ...
... living imagination of the world . Old writers gave men four temperaments , and they gave the sanguineous temperament to men of active life , and it is precisely the sanguineous temperament that is fading out of poetry and most obviously ...
Pagina 200
... living ivy not painted metal . Finally , the Bower has the story of a false love depicted by art on its gate ( II xii 44 ) , and the Garden has faithful lovers growing as live flowers out of its soil ( II vi 45 ) . When these facts have ...
... living ivy not painted metal . Finally , the Bower has the story of a false love depicted by art on its gate ( II xii 44 ) , and the Garden has faithful lovers growing as live flowers out of its soil ( II vi 45 ) . When these facts have ...
Pagina 262
... living bodies , because in most cases these lack grace and good shape ' ... TINTORETTO , recorded by Ridolfi we are told Tintoretto transmuted the gamin divers of the Venetian canals into the angels of his painting . . . . the conquest ...
... living bodies , because in most cases these lack grace and good shape ' ... TINTORETTO , recorded by Ridolfi we are told Tintoretto transmuted the gamin divers of the Venetian canals into the angels of his painting . . . . the conquest ...
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Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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action adventures allegory appear Arthur beauty becomes beginning better Book Bower Britomart called canto character clear comes common course criticism death described desire eclogues effect Elizabethan English example excellent experience expression fable fact Faerie Queene faire feel figure final give grace hand human idea imagination important interest Italy kind knight lady language learned less living look lost matter meaning mind moral nature never object once particular passage passion pastoral perhaps person poem poet poetic poetry present Press Proem reader reason represents seems sense Spenser spirit stanza story structure style suggests symbolic things thought tradition true truth turn University verse virtue vision whole writing