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... Faerie Queene might be found to accord . This is a most illuminating suggestion and might , had it been followed up , have led to great things . But it is merely an after- thought which was added in the second edition . Warton does ...
... Faerie Queene might be found to accord . This is a most illuminating suggestion and might , had it been followed up , have led to great things . But it is merely an after- thought which was added in the second edition . Warton does ...
Page 111
... Faerie Queene stand : first , that it lacks plan ; second , that it has plan but not that of the classic epic ; third , that it is without plan and is better so . They are regarded not as optional but as supplementary one to another ...
... Faerie Queene stand : first , that it lacks plan ; second , that it has plan but not that of the classic epic ; third , that it is without plan and is better so . They are regarded not as optional but as supplementary one to another ...
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... Faerie Queene , he said it . So slight was his interest in such things that he merely repeated the condemnation of his predecessors , together with the suggestion of one of them that Spenser should not be judged by rules which he did ...
... Faerie Queene , he said it . So slight was his interest in such things that he merely repeated the condemnation of his predecessors , together with the suggestion of one of them that Spenser should not be judged by rules which he did ...
Contents
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism | 88 |
Thomas Warton and the Eighteenth Century Dilemma | 104 |
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