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Spenser uses the medieval ornament of alliteration whenever Spenser produces an effect of unearthly beauty as in the speech of Giant Despair , or the songs in the Bower of Bliss , he achieved it by the finest and most carefully wrought ...
Spenser uses the medieval ornament of alliteration whenever Spenser produces an effect of unearthly beauty as in the speech of Giant Despair , or the songs in the Bower of Bliss , he achieved it by the finest and most carefully wrought ...
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The rest of the poem deals with the beginning of a rebellion under the leadership of Shaftesbury whose speeches ... Thus Charles the Second utters a stern warning in a famous speech ( lines 938-1025 ) to the leaders of revolt .
The rest of the poem deals with the beginning of a rebellion under the leadership of Shaftesbury whose speeches ... Thus Charles the Second utters a stern warning in a famous speech ( lines 938-1025 ) to the leaders of revolt .
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His first public speech ( lines 693-722 ) sets forth the grounds of rebellion and promises the people a peaceful and prosperous reign and “ Religion and redress of grievances ” which as Dryden says are : Two names that always cheat and ...
His first public speech ( lines 693-722 ) sets forth the grounds of rebellion and promises the people a peaceful and prosperous reign and “ Religion and redress of grievances ” which as Dryden says are : Two names that always cheat and ...
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The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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