Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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... poetic purpose . But I where his poem is most national , most the work of the courtier , it is least interesting as a poem , and hopelessly mired in a now disheartening historical allegory , which Dr. Johnson's " common reader " can ...
... poetic purpose . But I where his poem is most national , most the work of the courtier , it is least interesting as a poem , and hopelessly mired in a now disheartening historical allegory , which Dr. Johnson's " common reader " can ...
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... poem six and seven . What we can see is that the Mutabilitie Cantos are certainly not a fragment : they constitute a single beautifully shaped poem that could not have had a more logical begin- ning , development , and end . It is ...
... poem six and seven . What we can see is that the Mutabilitie Cantos are certainly not a fragment : they constitute a single beautifully shaped poem that could not have had a more logical begin- ning , development , and end . It is ...
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... poems is , to a certain degree , present in any poem with refrains , since this formal device both marks the closure of individual strophes and provides a regular focus for memory and anticipa- tion in the temporal unfolding of the poem ...
... poems is , to a certain degree , present in any poem with refrains , since this formal device both marks the closure of individual strophes and provides a regular focus for memory and anticipa- tion in the temporal unfolding of the poem ...
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Mythologies and Metrics in Spenser Kenneth Gross | 219 |
Envy in the Middest of the 1596 | 267 |
Chronology | 285 |
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