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too much affects the metaphysics . . . and perplexes the minds of the fair sex with
nice speculations of philosophy ... the De Nature Rerum , perhaps Goethe ' s
Faust , has been inspired by a philosophical conception of the universe and of
the ...
too much affects the metaphysics . . . and perplexes the minds of the fair sex with
nice speculations of philosophy ... the De Nature Rerum , perhaps Goethe ' s
Faust , has been inspired by a philosophical conception of the universe and of
the ...
Sivu 136
It was the influence of his Deistic philosophical themes . The Essay on Man was
his most ambitious poem . This was to be a philosophical epic on man and his
place in nature in which the poet intended to expound a harmonious philosophy
of ...
It was the influence of his Deistic philosophical themes . The Essay on Man was
his most ambitious poem . This was to be a philosophical epic on man and his
place in nature in which the poet intended to expound a harmonious philosophy
of ...
Sivu 177
It may be considered as an autobiographical poem , as an epic , or as a
philosophical poem , or as a combination of all these three forms of poetry , In
whatever manner we discuss it , the poem presents serious difficulties both for
the ...
It may be considered as an autobiographical poem , as an epic , or as a
philosophical poem , or as a combination of all these three forms of poetry , In
whatever manner we discuss it , the poem presents serious difficulties both for
the ...
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Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
Contemporary Events and Ideas in Spensers Poetry | 31 |
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