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Crítica de los usuarios - AlanWPowers - LibraryThingRead it completely almost fifty years ago. I recall especially the Book of Courtesy, the Sixth Book, with its hero Calidore. I theorized at the time that Courtesy did not fit with the other ... Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - baswood - LibraryThingFrightened of the Allegory? With Good Reason In his letter to Sir Walter Raleigh that now serves as an introduction to the poem Spenser claimed that: "The General end therefore of all the book is to ... Leer comentario completo
Contenido
THE FOURTH BOOKE contayning the Legend of Cambel and Tria | 1 |
THE FIFTH BOOKE contayning the Legend of Artegall or of Justice | 149 |
The Sixth BOOKE contayning the Legend of Sir Calidore | 290 |
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