Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... never been identified . We shall probably never know whether Spenser had a hand in writing this preface ; for our purposes , it is sufficient to say that he associated himself with it . ) No one , reading the Apology , could fail to see ...
... never been identified . We shall probably never know whether Spenser had a hand in writing this preface ; for our purposes , it is sufficient to say that he associated himself with it . ) No one , reading the Apology , could fail to see ...
Pagina 154
... never is free from the most bitter suffering , ( 7 ) which cramps all its acts and movements , enfolding and crushing it while it torments . All this it has required a somewhat long and languid sentence for me to say in unsymbolical ...
... never is free from the most bitter suffering , ( 7 ) which cramps all its acts and movements , enfolding and crushing it while it torments . All this it has required a somewhat long and languid sentence for me to say in unsymbolical ...
Pagina 191
... never get to a situation , and never find a context in the objective world for the shapes he is going to show us . But this does not mean that he is all surface . He , too , has his lower levels , though they are much harder to describe ...
... never get to a situation , and never find a context in the objective world for the shapes he is going to show us . But this does not mean that he is all surface . He , too , has his lower levels , though they are much harder to describe ...
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