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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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Satan's speech to his followers ( lines 315-330 ) shows him in the light of a great and heroic leader . There then follows a description of the numerous devils seen collectively and not individually . These effects of the descriptions ...
Satan's speech to his followers ( lines 315-330 ) shows him in the light of a great and heroic leader . There then follows a description of the numerous devils seen collectively and not individually . These effects of the descriptions ...
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His first public speech ( lines 693-722 ) sets forth the grounds of rebellion and promises the people a peace- ful and prosperous reign and " Religion and redress of grievances " which as Dryden says are : Two names that always cheat ...
His first public speech ( lines 693-722 ) sets forth the grounds of rebellion and promises the people a peace- ful and prosperous reign and " Religion and redress of grievances " which as Dryden says are : Two names that always cheat ...
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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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Absalom According achievement action alliteration Ancient Mariner appeared attempt beauty become begins Book Byron called century character classical Coleridge conception considered criticism deal death developed Donne Dryden early effect element Elizabethan England English epic essentially example experience expression fact feeling followed genius gives human ideal ideas images imagination important influence intellectual interest interpretation Italy John Keats Keats's language later lines literary literature living Lycidas medieval Metaphysical Milton mind moral movement nature never origin Paradise Lost passion perfect period philosophical Platonism poem poet poetic poetry political Pope present principle problem Puritanism qualities Queene reason Reformation religious Renaissance represented Romantic Romanticism Satan satire sense Shelley Shelley's shows social sonnets soul Spenser spirit stanza style symbol theme theory things thought tion tradition truth universe verse whole Wordsworth writing