Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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... poetic diction , those flowers of speech , which , whether natural or artificial , fresh or faded , are strewed over the plainer ground which poetry has in common with prose : a paste of rich and honeyed words , like the candied coat of ...
... poetic diction , those flowers of speech , which , whether natural or artificial , fresh or faded , are strewed over the plainer ground which poetry has in common with prose : a paste of rich and honeyed words , like the candied coat of ...
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... poetic ' , if by poetic we mean a refined decoration of not too pressing emotions . These merits , once we admit them , are soon seen to be more than personal , more even than the qualities of Langland's own particular tradition ; they ...
... poetic ' , if by poetic we mean a refined decoration of not too pressing emotions . These merits , once we admit them , are soon seen to be more than personal , more even than the qualities of Langland's own particular tradition ; they ...
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... poetic inspiration which allies the poet with the priest . Their work is in essence divine . Love is a source of such divine in- spiration , and even love poetry may provide it , as is the case with Colin . Cuddie , however , can ...
... poetic inspiration which allies the poet with the priest . Their work is in essence divine . Love is a source of such divine in- spiration , and even love poetry may provide it , as is the case with Colin . Cuddie , however , can ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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