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... the central virtue of the poem , moves in an area common to nature and grace ; and that the doctrine of virginity belongs exclusively to the order of grace , which in the poem it is used to illustrate and even symbolize .
... the central virtue of the poem , moves in an area common to nature and grace ; and that the doctrine of virginity belongs exclusively to the order of grace , which in the poem it is used to illustrate and even symbolize .
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25 It seems far from certain that this is the meaning of Spenser's lines when taken in their context . There is no indication that it is the celestial Cupid that is intended . The allegory appears to move on the same level as that of ...
25 It seems far from certain that this is the meaning of Spenser's lines when taken in their context . There is no indication that it is the celestial Cupid that is intended . The allegory appears to move on the same level as that of ...
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At one moment less , at another more , as the reach of the poetry moves through one suggestion to another . We will be unaware of important meanings if we are not conscious of the systematic grids of Renaissance thinkers .
At one moment less , at another more , as the reach of the poetry moves through one suggestion to another . We will be unaware of important meanings if we are not conscious of the systematic grids of Renaissance thinkers .
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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