Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... things in a like manner ; and the more resemblance his elocutions have to his author's , the nearer he persuadeth himself he arriveth to perfection ; and thus , much conversation and study in what he would imitate begetteth a habit of ...
... things in a like manner ; and the more resemblance his elocutions have to his author's , the nearer he persuadeth himself he arriveth to perfection ; and thus , much conversation and study in what he would imitate begetteth a habit of ...
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... things is shadowed some real action or instructive moral ; or , as I think it is somewhere very shortly defined by Plutarch , it is that ' in which one thing is related and another thing is understood ' . It is a kind of poetical ...
... things is shadowed some real action or instructive moral ; or , as I think it is somewhere very shortly defined by Plutarch , it is that ' in which one thing is related and another thing is understood ' . It is a kind of poetical ...
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... things named . Words reveal reality through their etymologies . The composition of Agamemnon ' , for example , shows ... thing . ' A woman is a woe man because shee worketh a man woe . ' As the Ramist discussion reveals , the ' etymology ...
... things named . Words reveal reality through their etymologies . The composition of Agamemnon ' , for example , shows ... thing . ' A woman is a woe man because shee worketh a man woe . ' As the Ramist discussion reveals , the ' etymology ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
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