Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... look to discern and descry his perfections , the more faint and dazzled they grow through the distance and splendour of the object . Yet to comply with your desire , I will here briefly deliver you ( though with a hoarse voice and ...
... look to discern and descry his perfections , the more faint and dazzled they grow through the distance and splendour of the object . Yet to comply with your desire , I will here briefly deliver you ( though with a hoarse voice and ...
Pagina 97
... look quite gross to you when they are thus taken from them and laid together by themselves ; but if they should prejudice you at all against so fine a writer , read almost any one of his entire cantos and it will reconcile you to him ...
... look quite gross to you when they are thus taken from them and laid together by themselves ; but if they should prejudice you at all against so fine a writer , read almost any one of his entire cantos and it will reconcile you to him ...
Pagina 169
... look upon ? That which gleams as bright as the waters of a sunlit lake is perhaps a breastplate to protect the heart ; that which appears pliant as the blades of summer grass may prove at our need to be a sword of steel . ( 301-4 ) ...
... look upon ? That which gleams as bright as the waters of a sunlit lake is perhaps a breastplate to protect the heart ; that which appears pliant as the blades of summer grass may prove at our need to be a sword of steel . ( 301-4 ) ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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