Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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Page 43
... provides a neces- sary frame of reference for understanding the parallel structure of the first two books . It does not follow , of course , that Spenser seeks to illustrate this distinction . The two orders of nature and grace provide ...
... provides a neces- sary frame of reference for understanding the parallel structure of the first two books . It does not follow , of course , that Spenser seeks to illustrate this distinction . The two orders of nature and grace provide ...
Page 155
... provide a ladder that will take us out of the foul rag - and - bone shop of nature's cycles . Piers ' exhortation to ... provides the source and end for all lesser visions . The transposition of pastoral imagery into a transcendental ...
... provide a ladder that will take us out of the foul rag - and - bone shop of nature's cycles . Piers ' exhortation to ... provides the source and end for all lesser visions . The transposition of pastoral imagery into a transcendental ...
Page 192
... provides the basic shape for Spenser's career seems to overshadow the Orphic model ; to begin as Vergil is to begin late , not early , in the history of culture , with a sophisticated literary pose or " maske , " a " timely " pastoral ...
... provides the basic shape for Spenser's career seems to overshadow the Orphic model ; to begin as Vergil is to begin late , not early , in the history of culture , with a sophisticated literary pose or " maske , " a " timely " pastoral ...
Contents
The Structure of Allegory in Books I and II | 41 |
Mutability and the Theme | 57 |
The Marriage of the Thames | 73 |
Copyright | |
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