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But it interests the reader today for the grace and liveliness with which the narrative is presented , for the technical skill of the versification , for the simple moving way in which the ideal of courage and courtesy is illustrated in ...
But it interests the reader today for the grace and liveliness with which the narrative is presented , for the technical skill of the versification , for the simple moving way in which the ideal of courage and courtesy is illustrated in ...
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There is a Greek as well as a Christian ideal at work here , though how far Spenser is successful in combining them into a consistent Christian humanism is perhaps doubtful , as it is with Milton also . Book III , dealing with Britomart ...
There is a Greek as well as a Christian ideal at work here , though how far Spenser is successful in combining them into a consistent Christian humanism is perhaps doubtful , as it is with Milton also . Book III , dealing with Britomart ...
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а while Euarchus represents the ideal ruler . Against the political background the themes of love ( between the princes and the princesses ) and friendship ( between the two princes and between the two princesses ) are worked out with ...
а while Euarchus represents the ideal ruler . Against the political background the themes of love ( between the princes and the princesses ) and friendship ( between the two princes and between the two princesses ) are worked out with ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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