Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... Spenser , whose poetical temparement was as effeminate as Chaucer's was stern and mas- culine , was equally engaged ... Spenser's mind the more from the ' close pent - up ' scenes of ordinary life , and to make him ' rive their ...
... Spenser , whose poetical temparement was as effeminate as Chaucer's was stern and mas- culine , was equally engaged ... Spenser's mind the more from the ' close pent - up ' scenes of ordinary life , and to make him ' rive their ...
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... Spenser died at an obscure inn in London , it is supposed in distressed circum- stances . The treatment he received from Bur- leigh is well known . Spenser , as well as Chaucer , was engaged in active life ; but the genius of his poetry ...
... Spenser died at an obscure inn in London , it is supposed in distressed circum- stances . The treatment he received from Bur- leigh is well known . Spenser , as well as Chaucer , was engaged in active life ; but the genius of his poetry ...
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... Spenser : and the triumph of Cupid , at the mischief he has made , is worthy of the malicious urchin deity . In ... Spenser ; and he could not have given the sentiment , the airy dream that hovers over it ! With all this , Spenser ...
... Spenser : and the triumph of Cupid , at the mischief he has made , is worthy of the malicious urchin deity . In ... Spenser ; and he could not have given the sentiment , the airy dream that hovers over it ! With all this , Spenser ...
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