The Works of Edmund Spenser: The life of Edmund SpenserJohns Hopkins Press, 1947 |
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... mind prone to express itself through symbols and indirections , and few of his writings are quite free from enigmas- for many readers a fascinating element . One may easily imagine his leading in the fireside tales and riddles of the ...
... mind prone to express itself through symbols and indirections , and few of his writings are quite free from enigmas- for many readers a fascinating element . One may easily imagine his leading in the fireside tales and riddles of the ...
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... mind , the inse- curity of greatness , and to teach the love of low degree . Is it fanciful to wonder , moreover , whether Spenser's tendency to muse on the ephemeral character of all earthly things , which , as long as he lived ...
... mind , the inse- curity of greatness , and to teach the love of low degree . Is it fanciful to wonder , moreover , whether Spenser's tendency to muse on the ephemeral character of all earthly things , which , as long as he lived ...
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... mind was the thought that he must be freed from his deputyship . On July 1 he wrote to his friend and kinsman , Sir Christopher Hatton , asking his influence toward that end . Elizabethan gentlemen found it a thankless task to serve the ...
... mind was the thought that he must be freed from his deputyship . On July 1 he wrote to his friend and kinsman , Sir Christopher Hatton , asking his influence toward that end . Elizabethan gentlemen found it a thankless task to serve the ...
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The Schoolboy | 11 |
Van der Noots Theatre | 20 |
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