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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... Rhetorical figures that required repetition of sounds or rhythms are also frequent in the Cantos . Among them are the polyptoton ( Puttenham's ' translacer ' ) of 7.7.14.1-2 , the chiasmus of 7.7.58.8-9 , the asyndeton of 7.7.50.8 , the ...
... Rhetorical figures that required repetition of sounds or rhythms are also frequent in the Cantos . Among them are the polyptoton ( Puttenham's ' translacer ' ) of 7.7.14.1-2 , the chiasmus of 7.7.58.8-9 , the asyndeton of 7.7.50.8 , the ...
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... rhetorical schemes play a far greater part than the tropes , a fact which accounts for the intense and continuous formal 1 See D. L. Clark , John Milton at St. Paul's School ( 1948 ) , p . 74 . Spenser was a favourite source of ...
... rhetorical schemes play a far greater part than the tropes , a fact which accounts for the intense and continuous formal 1 See D. L. Clark , John Milton at St. Paul's School ( 1948 ) , p . 74 . Spenser was a favourite source of ...
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... rhetorical structure of this stanza , see Introd . , ' Rhetoric ' . 2. seene , ' imagined ' , cf. Milton's description of Death in PL 2.666ff . 4. to weene , an active infinitive with the force of the passive , as in Shakespeare ...
... rhetorical structure of this stanza , see Introd . , ' Rhetoric ' . 2. seene , ' imagined ' , cf. Milton's description of Death in PL 2.666ff . 4. to weene , an active infinitive with the force of the passive , as in Shakespeare ...
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