The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1960 - 736 pages |
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Page xv
... shepherds to guide them in the management of their flocks , suggests to him the title of his poem , and an easily adaptable form in which different aspects of the same mind may find utterance . In the dramatis personae he can represent ...
... shepherds to guide them in the management of their flocks , suggests to him the title of his poem , and an easily adaptable form in which different aspects of the same mind may find utterance . In the dramatis personae he can represent ...
Page xv
... shepherds to guide them in the management of their flocks , suggests to him the title of his poem , and an easily adaptable form in which different aspects of the same mind may find utterance . In the dramatis personae he can represent ...
... shepherds to guide them in the management of their flocks , suggests to him the title of his poem , and an easily adaptable form in which different aspects of the same mind may find utterance . In the dramatis personae he can represent ...
Page xvi
... shepherd how to feed his sheepe , And from the falser's fraud his folded flocke to keepe , he was intensely in ... shepherds , Cuddie and Piers , Cuddie the perfect pattern of a poet , but dejected at the contempt into which poetry ...
... shepherd how to feed his sheepe , And from the falser's fraud his folded flocke to keepe , he was intensely in ... shepherds , Cuddie and Piers , Cuddie the perfect pattern of a poet , but dejected at the contempt into which poetry ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 15 |
I | 21 |
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