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... Sonnet XXII , the condition of the perona - hero as idolatrous lover is presented subjectively ; yet Spenser depicts this condition with the objectivity of comic irony . The irony is built upon the tensions between the sacred and the ...
... Sonnet XXII , the condition of the perona - hero as idolatrous lover is presented subjectively ; yet Spenser depicts this condition with the objectivity of comic irony . The irony is built upon the tensions between the sacred and the ...
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In Sonnet XXVI , the persona , troubled by love , attempts to get to the root of his psychological problem . Why then should I accoumpt of little paine , that endlesse pleasure shall unto me gaine ? The question connotes the speaker's ...
In Sonnet XXVI , the persona , troubled by love , attempts to get to the root of his psychological problem . Why then should I accoumpt of little paine , that endlesse pleasure shall unto me gaine ? The question connotes the speaker's ...
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... Sonnets XXXIII , LXXIV , and LXXX tend to alleviate the ten- sions of the sequence by shifting to the " Empresse , my dear dred , " " Faery land , " and " Ye three Elizabeth . " In the first sonnet , " Spenser [ through his persona ] ...
... Sonnets XXXIII , LXXIV , and LXXX tend to alleviate the ten- sions of the sequence by shifting to the " Empresse , my dear dred , " " Faery land , " and " Ye three Elizabeth . " In the first sonnet , " Spenser [ through his persona ] ...
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