Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... Queene Spenser applies the allegorical method of composition to The Faerie Queene . He had applied the same method in The Shephear- des Calendar . But , owing to the nature of theme , there were great differences in the nature of ...
... Queene Spenser applies the allegorical method of composition to The Faerie Queene . He had applied the same method in The Shephear- des Calendar . But , owing to the nature of theme , there were great differences in the nature of ...
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... Queene embodies the quintessence of knight errantry . Its virtues lie entirely in its spirit of action . It lacks any well- defined subject like the consequence of the wrath of Achilles or the loss of Eden . The poem also does not have ...
... Queene embodies the quintessence of knight errantry . Its virtues lie entirely in its spirit of action . It lacks any well- defined subject like the consequence of the wrath of Achilles or the loss of Eden . The poem also does not have ...
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... Queene is essentially an ethical and philosophical poem , and the fundamental ideas in it are those of Puritanism and Platon- ism . It is true that many happenings in the socio - political life of his day do not find a place in the ...
... Queene is essentially an ethical and philosophical poem , and the fundamental ideas in it are those of Puritanism and Platon- ism . It is true that many happenings in the socio - political life of his day do not find a place in the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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