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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... common licence of antisthecon . In any case , Spenser's metaplasm does not lead to unclarity . A remark of the late Percy Long [ MLR 12 ( 1917 ) , 88 ] -that in modernized spelling a page of The Faerie Queene might seem less remote than ...
... common licence of antisthecon . In any case , Spenser's metaplasm does not lead to unclarity . A remark of the late Percy Long [ MLR 12 ( 1917 ) , 88 ] -that in modernized spelling a page of The Faerie Queene might seem less remote than ...
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... common speech as the Circle of the Moon and Faeryland are abstracted from the common condition . Its ceremonial character is continually exemplified in the minor architecture of phrase and line , in the balance of vaine errour or ...
... common speech as the Circle of the Moon and Faeryland are abstracted from the common condition . Its ceremonial character is continually exemplified in the minor architecture of phrase and line , in the balance of vaine errour or ...
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... common ; see Abbott , pp . 290 - I . 9. streight , ' suddenly ' . 21.4 . randon , ' random ' . The spelling follows the old French origin . Sugden , p . 21 notes that Spenser uses the uninflected form ' fish ' here but the inflected ...
... common ; see Abbott , pp . 290 - I . 9. streight , ' suddenly ' . 21.4 . randon , ' random ' . The spelling follows the old French origin . Sugden , p . 21 notes that Spenser uses the uninflected form ' fish ' here but the inflected ...
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