The Works of Edmund Spenser: The faerie queeneJohns Hopkins Press, 1934 |
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... garden , the general idea of which is founded in antient story , he perhaps had an eye to that part of the fable of ... Garden of Adonis is the Universe , from its beauty and elegance named i Kóoμos , Mundus . There , viz . in this ...
... garden , the general idea of which is founded in antient story , he perhaps had an eye to that part of the fable of ... Garden of Adonis is the Universe , from its beauty and elegance named i Kóoμos , Mundus . There , viz . in this ...
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... garden of Alcinous , and imitated both by Tasso in his description of the garden of Armida , and by Milton in his description of Paradise ( 4.147 ) . Among other poets which Spenser consulted in adorning these gardens of Adonis , he did ...
... garden of Alcinous , and imitated both by Tasso in his description of the garden of Armida , and by Milton in his description of Paradise ( 4.147 ) . Among other poets which Spenser consulted in adorning these gardens of Adonis , he did ...
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... Garden of Adonis are first , that Spenser says nothing whatever about it , and secondly , that he clearly describes a metaphysical hierarchy in the garden which is quite independent of any such complicated scheme . Pure form is implied ...
... Garden of Adonis are first , that Spenser says nothing whatever about it , and secondly , that he clearly describes a metaphysical hierarchy in the garden which is quite independent of any such complicated scheme . Pure form is implied ...
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COMMENTARY | 199 |
THE PLAN AND CONDUCT OF BOOK THREE | 310 |
THE ORIGIN OF BRITOMART | 330 |
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