Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... whole frame of it would appear monstrous if it were to be examined by the rules of epic poetry as they have been drawn from the practice of Homer and Virgil . But as it is plain the author never designed it by those rules , I think it ...
... whole frame of it would appear monstrous if it were to be examined by the rules of epic poetry as they have been drawn from the practice of Homer and Virgil . But as it is plain the author never designed it by those rules , I think it ...
Pagina 212
... whole of his world . What he feels on one level , he feels on all . When the good and fair appear to him , the whole man responds ; the satyrs gambol , the lances splinter , the shining ones rise up . There is a place for everything and ...
... whole of his world . What he feels on one level , he feels on all . When the good and fair appear to him , the whole man responds ; the satyrs gambol , the lances splinter , the shining ones rise up . There is a place for everything and ...
Pagina 228
... whole . There is really no organic heart . Though Gloriana and Arthur are meant as such , they do not so function , do not receive from the whole action and pump back living significances . Con- sequently the body - structure lacks ...
... whole . There is really no organic heart . Though Gloriana and Arthur are meant as such , they do not so function , do not receive from the whole action and pump back living significances . Con- sequently the body - structure lacks ...
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Acrasia action adventures allegory Amoret appear Archimago Ariodante Ariosto Arthur beauty Belphoebe Book Bower of Bliss Britomart Busirane C. S. Lewis called canto character Chaucer Christian Colin criticism delight divine doth dragon dream Duessa eclogues Edmund Spenser Elizabethan English epic episode essay F. R. Leavis fable Faerie Queene faire fancy feeling fiction Florimell fountain Garden of Adonis grace Guyon Harry Berger hath hero historical human idea imagery imagination judgement kind knight lady language loue Marinell meaning medieval Milton mind Miss Tuve's modern moral Muses narrative nature Northrop Frye Paradise Lost passage passion pastoral perhaps Phedon poem poet poetic poetry praise reader Red Cross Renaissance romance seems sense Shakespeare Shepheardes Calender shepherd soul Spenserian spirit stanza story style symbolic temperance things thought Timias tradition true truth Tuve Venus verse Virgil virtue vision whole words writing