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On the relation of Milton's image of Cupid and Spenser's , Professor Hanford is silent : I believe that Mu . neaning is very similar to the interpretation commonly given tu Spenser's lines , but not to Spenser's ...
On the relation of Milton's image of Cupid and Spenser's , Professor Hanford is silent : I believe that Mu . neaning is very similar to the interpretation commonly given tu Spenser's lines , but not to Spenser's ...
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That it is implicit is confirmed not only by such allusions to reason as that in line 529 , but by the fact that ( as ... Professor Bush remarks that in their Miltonic meaning Wisdom and Contemplation ( lines 375 , 377 ) suggest ...
That it is implicit is confirmed not only by such allusions to reason as that in line 529 , but by the fact that ( as ... Professor Bush remarks that in their Miltonic meaning Wisdom and Contemplation ( lines 375 , 377 ) suggest ...
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Still , these two lines , because they are comprehensible and straightforward , do provide a resting place for the reader's mind ( many readers rush immediately to them , only partly conscious of the difficulty of the passage ) and ...
Still , these two lines , because they are comprehensible and straightforward , do provide a resting place for the reader's mind ( many readers rush immediately to them , only partly conscious of the difficulty of the passage ) and ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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