The Works of Edmund Spenser, Livre 1Johns Hopkins Press, 1932 - 556 pages |
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... poet chose for his hero the name of Arthur , a name to conjure with in all centuries in England . But Arthur was not to be the Arthur of the known legends . He was to be the accepted lover of Gloriana , the Faërie Queene . " In that ...
... poet chose for his hero the name of Arthur , a name to conjure with in all centuries in England . But Arthur was not to be the Arthur of the known legends . He was to be the accepted lover of Gloriana , the Faërie Queene . " In that ...
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... poet than philosophy for all its divinity . And Spenser's Utopia was to him so near that nothing could be more concrete , dared he utter himself to the full . . . . What poet in the days of Elizabeth could plan an epic on the past when ...
... poet than philosophy for all its divinity . And Spenser's Utopia was to him so near that nothing could be more concrete , dared he utter himself to the full . . . . What poet in the days of Elizabeth could plan an epic on the past when ...
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... poet , about to deal with the ancestry of Elizabeth , calls upon Clio to assist him , addressing her as " my dearest sacred dame " : Begin then , O my dearest sacred Dame ! Daughter of Phœbus and of Memorye , That doest ennoble with ...
... poet , about to deal with the ancestry of Elizabeth , calls upon Clio to assist him , addressing her as " my dearest sacred dame " : Begin then , O my dearest sacred Dame ! Daughter of Phœbus and of Memorye , That doest ennoble with ...
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DEDICATION TO QUEEN ELIZABETH 1596 | 173 |
A LETTER OF THE AUTHORS | 312 |
ON THE PROPRIETY OF THE ALLEGORY | 363 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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adventures Aeneid allegory Archimago Ariosto Aristotle beast beauty bloud Calliope canto castle character Chaucer Christian Church Clio conj corr Dame deadly deare death Despair doth dragon Duessa edition EDITOR Elizabeth Elizabethan England English epic episode euery eyes Faerie Queene faire Fairy faith false feare Furioso George Gloriana goodly grace hand hart hath haue heauen heavenly Henry VIII hero holy Homer House of Pride interpretation J. B. FLETCHER JORTIN king Lady legend Libeaus Desconus lion loue Milton monster moral muse neuer noble Orgoglio Orlando Orlando Furioso Ovid passage PERCIVAL poem poet poetry Prince Arthur quoth Red Cross Knight romance Saint George Sansloy Satyrane says seems shield sight Spenser spirit stanza Statius story Tasso thee thou TODD tree truth Tudor twelve Una's UPTON vertues Virgil virtues vnto vpon WARTON words wound