The Mutabilitie Cantos, Libro 7Nelson, 1968 - 160 páginas These cantos, published posthumously, are general agreed to contain some of the finest poetry in "The Faerie Queene", and are of central importance in the study of philosophic and religious beliefs in the late sixteenth century. |
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... Renaissance ' , Comparative Literature 4 ( 1952 ) , 214-38 ] , but Spenser's pre- cise knowledge of Renaissance Neoplatonism comes late in his career , and such Neoplatonic thought as his work exhibits is medieval and popular in cast ...
... Renaissance ' , Comparative Literature 4 ( 1952 ) , 214-38 ] , but Spenser's pre- cise knowledge of Renaissance Neoplatonism comes late in his career , and such Neoplatonic thought as his work exhibits is medieval and popular in cast ...
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... Renaissance . Further , Spenser had a large body of diffused Platonism at his disposal , but some resemblances between him and the Italian Neoplatonists seem fortuitous or deceptive , and the result of Spenser's heavy dependence on ...
... Renaissance . Further , Spenser had a large body of diffused Platonism at his disposal , but some resemblances between him and the Italian Neoplatonists seem fortuitous or deceptive , and the result of Spenser's heavy dependence on ...
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... Renaissance ' qualities in the Cantos are qualities of style and tone : the richer surface ; the self - conscious estimate of the worth of poetry ( 7.1.2 . and in the intent of the whole epic ) , and the great concern - typical of the ...
... Renaissance ' qualities in the Cantos are qualities of style and tone : the richer surface ; the self - conscious estimate of the worth of poetry ( 7.1.2 . and in the intent of the whole epic ) , and the great concern - typical of the ...
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