The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1659H. R. Woudhuysen, David Norbrook Allen Lane The Penguin Press, 1992 - 910 pages |
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... Spenser in old spelling has the effect of making him look misleadingly quaint : while he did aim at a certain distancing effect , Spenser was closer to modern spelling practice than many of his contemporaries . Moreover , ' modern ...
... Spenser in old spelling has the effect of making him look misleadingly quaint : while he did aim at a certain distancing effect , Spenser was closer to modern spelling practice than many of his contemporaries . Moreover , ' modern ...
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... Spenser whose web of courtship is compared to a spider's . ) Spenser's presentation of the relations between the sexes is complex , however . In libertine poetry , love becomes so much a projection of anarchic individual desires that it ...
... Spenser whose web of courtship is compared to a spider's . ) Spenser's presentation of the relations between the sexes is complex , however . In libertine poetry , love becomes so much a projection of anarchic individual desires that it ...
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... Spenser , The Faerie Queene , 1596 , see no . 32 , i.382–7 , Book 2 , Canto 12 , verses 70-87 . Edition : ed . Thomas P. Roche , Jr. , and C. Patrick O'Donnell , Jr. , see no . 32 , pp . 378-82 . These verses , in which Sir Guyon and ...
... Spenser , The Faerie Queene , 1596 , see no . 32 , i.382–7 , Book 2 , Canto 12 , verses 70-87 . Edition : ed . Thomas P. Roche , Jr. , and C. Patrick O'Donnell , Jr. , see no . 32 , pp . 378-82 . These verses , in which Sir Guyon and ...
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