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... Faerie Queen , " which had been begun ere he quitted England . In 1586 he obtained , by the intercession of his friends , a grant of three thousand acres of land from the forfeited estates of the Earl of Desmond at Kilcolman , near Cork ...
... Faerie Queen , " which had been begun ere he quitted England . In 1586 he obtained , by the intercession of his friends , a grant of three thousand acres of land from the forfeited estates of the Earl of Desmond at Kilcolman , near Cork ...
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... Faerie Queen , " and certain minor poems . In 1598 the Irish Rebellion took place ; Spenser's castle was sacked and burned , and he and his household had to fly to England for their lives . He died in London in January 1599 , in very ...
... Faerie Queen , " and certain minor poems . In 1598 the Irish Rebellion took place ; Spenser's castle was sacked and burned , and he and his household had to fly to England for their lives . He died in London in January 1599 , in very ...
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... Faerie Queen " was intended to have extended to twelve books , but only six books and two cantos were written- at ... Faerie Queen " extended to twelve books . Macaulay expressed the opinion of thousands when he said , " One unpardonable ...
... Faerie Queen " was intended to have extended to twelve books , but only six books and two cantos were written- at ... Faerie Queen " extended to twelve books . Macaulay expressed the opinion of thousands when he said , " One unpardonable ...
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... Faerie Queen , " and to appreciate Spenser's mode of literary workmanship , we must note carefully the allegory which runs through the poem . This is no easy task , for not only are virtues and vices per- sonified , but the ...
... Faerie Queen , " and to appreciate Spenser's mode of literary workmanship , we must note carefully the allegory which runs through the poem . This is no easy task , for not only are virtues and vices per- sonified , but the ...
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... Faerie Queen . " 66 To the fastidious critics of Queen Anne's time , to whom correctness " and good taste seemed the highest virtues of poetry , Spenser , if they read him at all , must have proved a terrible stumbling - block . Keen as ...
... Faerie Queen . " 66 To the fastidious critics of Queen Anne's time , to whom correctness " and good taste seemed the highest virtues of poetry , Spenser , if they read him at all , must have proved a terrible stumbling - block . Keen as ...
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