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He reflects the character of England's spiritual conflict . His qualities enabled him to represent his age more ... All the great movements of his time are reflected in his works . He had a mind both creative and receptive at the same ...
He reflects the character of England's spiritual conflict . His qualities enabled him to represent his age more ... All the great movements of his time are reflected in his works . He had a mind both creative and receptive at the same ...
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He does not fully reflect the contemporary course of events . Nor does his verse fully represent them . Chaucer and Shakespeare to a great extent hold the mirror up to nature . Ariosto reflected the genius of knight - errantry .
He does not fully reflect the contemporary course of events . Nor does his verse fully represent them . Chaucer and Shakespeare to a great extent hold the mirror up to nature . Ariosto reflected the genius of knight - errantry .
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His life reflects the best social and moral ideology of Christian Puritanism . And the content of his poetry from the " Nativity Ode " to Samson Agonistes reflects the ethical rigour and lofty ideals of the Puritan reformers .
His life reflects the best social and moral ideology of Christian Puritanism . And the content of his poetry from the " Nativity Ode " to Samson Agonistes reflects the ethical rigour and lofty ideals of the Puritan reformers .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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