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... ( lines 145-160 ) Had " some brave Muse " already celebrated the Earl's heroic part throughout an entire book of the Faerie Queene , here would seem a fine place to clinch the matter by reminding him of the fact , but Spenser does no such ...
... ( lines 145-160 ) Had " some brave Muse " already celebrated the Earl's heroic part throughout an entire book of the Faerie Queene , here would seem a fine place to clinch the matter by reminding him of the fact , but Spenser does no such ...
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... lines and announce to the world , " Please , don't think we are joking , but .... " Fourth - and this grows directly out of the third point - Graves's reading seems , at first glance , to smooth over some difficult spots . The line ( 57 ) ...
... lines and announce to the world , " Please , don't think we are joking , but .... " Fourth - and this grows directly out of the third point - Graves's reading seems , at first glance , to smooth over some difficult spots . The line ( 57 ) ...
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catalectic lines is 68.8 ( eleven out of sixteen ) ; yet Graves would have us believe that originally they occurred in the second section ( 11 . 101-152 ) where the percentage of catalectic lines is only 15.4 ( eight out of fifty - two ) ...
catalectic lines is 68.8 ( eleven out of sixteen ) ; yet Graves would have us believe that originally they occurred in the second section ( 11 . 101-152 ) where the percentage of catalectic lines is only 15.4 ( eight out of fifty - two ) ...
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A SIDNEY Knowles | 11 |
CHARLES E MOUNTS | 19 |
1959 | 27 |
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