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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... STANZA As is the rest of The Faerie Queene , the Cantos are cast in a nine - line stanza , interlacing three rhymes and resolving eight pentameters in a twelve - syllabled alexandrine . The stanza is rightly called Spenserian , for its ...
... STANZA As is the rest of The Faerie Queene , the Cantos are cast in a nine - line stanza , interlacing three rhymes and resolving eight pentameters in a twelve - syllabled alexandrine . The stanza is rightly called Spenserian , for its ...
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... stanza invited circumlocution , redundance and puerility . More recently Derek Traversi has detected in the stanza a languidness and enervation at odds with Spenser's moral purpose.1 Defences of the form are equally vehement . It is ...
... stanza invited circumlocution , redundance and puerility . More recently Derek Traversi has detected in the stanza a languidness and enervation at odds with Spenser's moral purpose.1 Defences of the form are equally vehement . It is ...
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... stanza , dealing with Life , provides examples of contrasting content but similar figurative use as in the pleonasmus of ' young ' and ' boy ' , the alliteration of line 6 and the polyptoton moving from ' life ' to ' lively ' and kept ...
... stanza , dealing with Life , provides examples of contrasting content but similar figurative use as in the pleonasmus of ' young ' and ' boy ' , the alliteration of line 6 and the polyptoton moving from ' life ' to ' lively ' and kept ...
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