CR. The Centennial Review, Volume 26Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1982 - Literature |
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... vision with its apogee in Spenser's own time . The vision unfolds in terms of Britomart's " great Genealogie " that reaches back to the legendary past when " noble Britons sprong from Troians bold ” ( III , iv , 38 ff . ) . Even- tually ...
... vision with its apogee in Spenser's own time . The vision unfolds in terms of Britomart's " great Genealogie " that reaches back to the legendary past when " noble Britons sprong from Troians bold ” ( III , iv , 38 ff . ) . Even- tually ...
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... vision of the absolute , though the vision is not that of his fathers before him . " There are echoes of Whitman throughout Eliot , Musgrove shows , but he responded most intensely to " When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd ...
... vision of the absolute , though the vision is not that of his fathers before him . " There are echoes of Whitman throughout Eliot , Musgrove shows , but he responded most intensely to " When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd ...
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... vision , fall to the inexorable destructiveness of one man's faulty sight . Leontes finds that when he loves not ... vision is . The comedy here or lov- ing vision , the capacity to form and sustain bonds in society can never restore all ...
... vision , fall to the inexorable destructiveness of one man's faulty sight . Leontes finds that when he loves not ... vision is . The comedy here or lov- ing vision , the capacity to form and sustain bonds in society can never restore all ...
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