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... Spenser . The great public bought and admired them , although to many of the disciples of Jonson and Donne they seemed old - fashioned and out of date , as no doubt did Spenser too . Perhaps one can to some extent place Milton among his ...
... Spenser . The great public bought and admired them , although to many of the disciples of Jonson and Donne they seemed old - fashioned and out of date , as no doubt did Spenser too . Perhaps one can to some extent place Milton among his ...
Pagina 35
... Spenser . ' Spenser ' , writes Dr Tillyard , is assumed [ by Gill ] to be the English Virgil , the one undoubted English classic , international by his learning and his constant recourse to classical models , domestic by his having set ...
... Spenser . ' Spenser ' , writes Dr Tillyard , is assumed [ by Gill ] to be the English Virgil , the one undoubted English classic , international by his learning and his constant recourse to classical models , domestic by his having set ...
Pagina 36
... Spenser for Milton was above all soothest Spenser , reforming Spenser , sage and serious Spenser . At first sight , perhaps , contrasting the concentration and precision of Milton's mature style with the diffuseness and redundancy of ...
... Spenser for Milton was above all soothest Spenser , reforming Spenser , sage and serious Spenser . At first sight , perhaps , contrasting the concentration and precision of Milton's mature style with the diffuseness and redundancy of ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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