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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... poets . . . . For poetry to spread its wings fully , there must be , besides the believed religion , a marvellous that knows itself as myth . " The Elizabethan use of myth was a self - conscious distancing of didactic materials . Its ...
... poets . . . . For poetry to spread its wings fully , there must be , besides the believed religion , a marvellous that knows itself as myth . " The Elizabethan use of myth was a self - conscious distancing of didactic materials . Its ...
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... poetry . Jonson disliked it , and the disputants in Harington's Metamorphosis of Ajax ( 1596 ) complained that the ... poets as James Beattie , who employed the stanza in The Minstrel ( 1771-4 ) , and Shelley , who used it notably in ...
... poetry . Jonson disliked it , and the disputants in Harington's Metamorphosis of Ajax ( 1596 ) complained that the ... poets as James Beattie , who employed the stanza in The Minstrel ( 1771-4 ) , and Shelley , who used it notably in ...
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... poets of the Pléiade , who also approved of archaism , Spenser employs it , not primarily to enlarge the resources ... poem into its diction . They create a proper ambience , remote and suggestive , for Spenser's ladies , gentlemen , and ...
... poets of the Pléiade , who also approved of archaism , Spenser employs it , not primarily to enlarge the resources ... poem into its diction . They create a proper ambience , remote and suggestive , for Spenser's ladies , gentlemen , and ...
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