Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... sense of dealing directly with the felt qualities of a poem . For example , it was not a novelty to call Spenser a dreamer , as the romantics commonly did : it was a perfectly obvious notion , in the eighteenth century , that the play ...
... sense of dealing directly with the felt qualities of a poem . For example , it was not a novelty to call Spenser a dreamer , as the romantics commonly did : it was a perfectly obvious notion , in the eighteenth century , that the play ...
Pagina 71
... sense of Spenser's allegory . And this is precisely because the Victorian critics , in this respect , were true to ... sense . Hence the women in The Faerie Queene - ' pure types ' in one sense , since they present fundamental aspects of ...
... sense of Spenser's allegory . And this is precisely because the Victorian critics , in this respect , were true to ... sense . Hence the women in The Faerie Queene - ' pure types ' in one sense , since they present fundamental aspects of ...
Pagina 82
... sense contained under them . Thus in the fables of Aesop , which are some of the most ancient allegories extant , the author gives reason and speech to beasts , insects and plants , and by that means covertly in- structs mankind in the ...
... sense contained under them . Thus in the fables of Aesop , which are some of the most ancient allegories extant , the author gives reason and speech to beasts , insects and plants , and by that means covertly in- structs mankind in the ...
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Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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