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... meaning to his poetry . If the medieval writer sometimes dealt with materials of whose symbolic significance he was unaware , he also dealt often in con- scious and deliberate allegory whose meaning he knew perfectly well . Indeed , as ...
... meaning to his poetry . If the medieval writer sometimes dealt with materials of whose symbolic significance he was unaware , he also dealt often in con- scious and deliberate allegory whose meaning he knew perfectly well . Indeed , as ...
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... meaning - all this gives the poem variety and liveliness and prevents that aimless drowsiness which somehow so many people have come to associate with Spenser . Thus in Book I the Redcross Knight , who is Holiness , accompanied by Una ...
... meaning - all this gives the poem variety and liveliness and prevents that aimless drowsiness which somehow so many people have come to associate with Spenser . Thus in Book I the Redcross Knight , who is Holiness , accompanied by Una ...
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... meaning , by placing an image where it will speak most richly and by linking up units to each other so that the chorus of implication grows ever richer , reverberates ever more widely , Milton , operating as a poet rather than as a ...
... meaning , by placing an image where it will speak most richly and by linking up units to each other so that the chorus of implication grows ever richer , reverberates ever more widely , Milton , operating as a poet rather than as a ...
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