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... poetic form , ranking below epic or heroic poetry , which was at the top of the poetic ladder in Renaissance criticism , and below tragedy , but laudable nevertheless and espe- cially appropriate for a poet beginning his poetic career ...
... poetic form , ranking below epic or heroic poetry , which was at the top of the poetic ladder in Renaissance criticism , and below tragedy , but laudable nevertheless and espe- cially appropriate for a poet beginning his poetic career ...
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... poetic lushness , but rather that , combining so many strands and oc- cupying such a central position in the history of the English poetic tongue , he has continued to arouse the professional interest of other poets . The Faerie Queene ...
... poetic lushness , but rather that , combining so many strands and oc- cupying such a central position in the history of the English poetic tongue , he has continued to arouse the professional interest of other poets . The Faerie Queene ...
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... poetic language differently from the way Spenser employed it . The high ornamental strain of what might be called the Petrarchan tradition in English poetry came to a climax in The Faerie Queene , where it was combined with other ...
... poetic language differently from the way Spenser employed it . The high ornamental strain of what might be called the Petrarchan tradition in English poetry came to a climax in The Faerie Queene , where it was combined with other ...
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