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... Spenser , whose ' Faerie Queene , ' although it externally professes to treat of tournaments and the trophies of knightly valour , of forests drear and terrific enchantments , is yet allegorical , and contains a remote meaning concealed ...
... Spenser , whose ' Faerie Queene , ' although it externally professes to treat of tournaments and the trophies of knightly valour , of forests drear and terrific enchantments , is yet allegorical , and contains a remote meaning concealed ...
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... Spenser the poet claimed an alliance . In his " Colin Clout's come home again , " written about 1595 , he mentions her under the appel- lation of Amaryllis , with her sisters Phyllis or Elizabeth , and Charyllis or Anne ; these three of ...
... Spenser the poet claimed an alliance . In his " Colin Clout's come home again , " written about 1595 , he mentions her under the appel- lation of Amaryllis , with her sisters Phyllis or Elizabeth , and Charyllis or Anne ; these three of ...
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... Spenser addressed his " Tears of the Muses , " published in 1591 , in a dedication of the highest regard ; where he speaks of " your excellent beauty , your virtuous behaviour , and your noble match with that most honourable lord , the ...
... Spenser addressed his " Tears of the Muses , " published in 1591 , in a dedication of the highest regard ; where he speaks of " your excellent beauty , your virtuous behaviour , and your noble match with that most honourable lord , the ...
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... Spenser had died in poverty , ruined and neglected : Shakspeare seems to have been little personally known in his lifetime ; for nothing is recorded of his habits and private character . But though Tasso was cruelly used by his ...
... Spenser had died in poverty , ruined and neglected : Shakspeare seems to have been little personally known in his lifetime ; for nothing is recorded of his habits and private character . But though Tasso was cruelly used by his ...
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... Spenser ; but he would have been far more nervous , gigantic , and heaven - exalted in his characters and descriptions : he would have painted castles and battles and enchantments with a darker , more awful , and more prophet - like ...
... Spenser ; but he would have been far more nervous , gigantic , and heaven - exalted in his characters and descriptions : he would have painted castles and battles and enchantments with a darker , more awful , and more prophet - like ...
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