Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... receive the seede of vertue strewed ; For all that faire is , is by nature good ; That is a signe to know the gentle blood . ( H. Beautie , 134. ) The This is what the poets feel about their work 2 POETS AND PURITANS.
... receive the seede of vertue strewed ; For all that faire is , is by nature good ; That is a signe to know the gentle blood . ( H. Beautie , 134. ) The This is what the poets feel about their work 2 POETS AND PURITANS.
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... natures.2 In 1576 Spenser graduated Master of Arts , and for the next two years he lived in " the North parts " - 1 R. W. Church , Spenser , p . 25. Thomas Cartwright was appointed Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity in 1569. His ...
... natures.2 In 1576 Spenser graduated Master of Arts , and for the next two years he lived in " the North parts " - 1 R. W. Church , Spenser , p . 25. Thomas Cartwright was appointed Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity in 1569. His ...
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... nature of the Roman Church , and here again Spenser stood with his countrymen . Another characteristic feature of the time meets us when Sir Arthegall , the Knight of Justice , comes upon the " mighty Gyant " with " an huge great paire ...
... nature of the Roman Church , and here again Spenser stood with his countrymen . Another characteristic feature of the time meets us when Sir Arthegall , the Knight of Justice , comes upon the " mighty Gyant " with " an huge great paire ...
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... Nature doth her beautify , And decks the girlonds of her Paramoures , Are fetcht : there is the first seminary Of all things that are born to live and dye . " Old Genius " is its porter , thronged by souls asking for bodies . Infinite ...
... Nature doth her beautify , And decks the girlonds of her Paramoures , Are fetcht : there is the first seminary Of all things that are born to live and dye . " Old Genius " is its porter , thronged by souls asking for bodies . Infinite ...
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... nature , as full of generous impulse as of genial humour . Spenser's knights are men consecrated to honour and to high purpose , who live not for themselves but for duty and service . To Braggadochio , the comic figure of the poem , who ...
... nature , as full of generous impulse as of genial humour . Spenser's knights are men consecrated to honour and to high purpose , who live not for themselves but for duty and service . To Braggadochio , the comic figure of the poem , who ...
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