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... Spenserian form , and their variety implies experimentation rather than imitation . True , there are some traces of Spenserian dic- tion in the poem , but Blake is following in none of the traditions of Spenserian imitation and is ...
... Spenserian form , and their variety implies experimentation rather than imitation . True , there are some traces of Spenserian dic- tion in the poem , but Blake is following in none of the traditions of Spenserian imitation and is ...
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... Spenserian stanza as suggestive of the medieval spirit of Ariosto , 123 although he succeeded in capturing the spirit of neither Spenser nor Ariosto . Un- fortunately , Boyd was no poet , as his Spenserian allegory The Wood- man's Tale ...
... Spenserian stanza as suggestive of the medieval spirit of Ariosto , 123 although he succeeded in capturing the spirit of neither Spenser nor Ariosto . Un- fortunately , Boyd was no poet , as his Spenserian allegory The Wood- man's Tale ...
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... Spenserian names of the characters , an occasional archaism and echo of a line in Spenser , and a decidedly rustic , crude style and subject matter as opposed to a polished portrait of the golden age - all point to Spenser ; but it is ...
... Spenserian names of the characters , an occasional archaism and echo of a line in Spenser , and a decidedly rustic , crude style and subject matter as opposed to a polished portrait of the golden age - all point to Spenser ; but it is ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
NATURE AND ART | 7 |
POETIC IMITATION | 28 |
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The Fusion of Horatian and Aristotelian Literary Criticism, 1531-1555 Marvin Theodore 1899- Herrick Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2021 |
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