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Rather for variety of matter than for profit of the example I chose the History of King Arthur as the most fitted for the excel- lency of his person , being made famous by manners , former works and also furthest from the danger of envy ...
Rather for variety of matter than for profit of the example I chose the History of King Arthur as the most fitted for the excel- lency of his person , being made famous by manners , former works and also furthest from the danger of envy ...
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For example the Book VI Canto X. Often the old myth is taken and transformed with a new one and given a new application . For example the legends of Titans and their war against Jove gives Spenser his goddess Mutability .
For example the Book VI Canto X. Often the old myth is taken and transformed with a new one and given a new application . For example the legends of Titans and their war against Jove gives Spenser his goddess Mutability .
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In the medieval pictures of Rossetti for example , there is no antiquarian attempt to reproduce exactly the medieval surround- ings . They set themselves rather to conceive a subject in a serious and lofty way and then to ...
In the medieval pictures of Rossetti for example , there is no antiquarian attempt to reproduce exactly the medieval surround- ings . They set themselves rather to conceive a subject in a serious and lofty way and then to ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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