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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... discussion , there are attempts to place the Cantos in some hypothetical plan or sequence of composition . In later there is a tacit acceptance of the folio order as a given , and a search for some esthetic pattern to ac- count for its ...
... discussion , there are attempts to place the Cantos in some hypothetical plan or sequence of composition . In later there is a tacit acceptance of the folio order as a given , and a search for some esthetic pattern to ac- count for its ...
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... discussion of the tradition . 2 See Curtius , op . cit . , chapter 6 , and the valuable articles on Nature by E. C. Knowlton in JEGP 19 ( 1920 ) ; 20 ( 1921 ) ; 34 ( 1935 ) , to which this discussion is indebted . in FQ 4.10.41 ...
... discussion of the tradition . 2 See Curtius , op . cit . , chapter 6 , and the valuable articles on Nature by E. C. Knowlton in JEGP 19 ( 1920 ) ; 20 ( 1921 ) ; 34 ( 1935 ) , to which this discussion is indebted . in FQ 4.10.41 ...
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... discussions on archaism in diction and applied to the previous discussion of the aural qualities of the verse . b . Archaism , Dialect , and Coinage To conservative nationalists who disapproved of ' oversea ' language , and to those who ...
... discussions on archaism in diction and applied to the previous discussion of the aural qualities of the verse . b . Archaism , Dialect , and Coinage To conservative nationalists who disapproved of ' oversea ' language , and to those who ...
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