| Heinrich F. Plett - 1995 - 546 pagine
...Ancient Critical Essays (B.306), vol. ll, pp. 255-283, 285-303. ECE, l, 87-126 (372-380) [excerpts]. B. "A / Letter of the Authors expounding his / whole...giueth great light to the Reader, for / the better vnderstanding is hereunto / annexed. / To the Right noble, and Valorous, Sir Walter /Raleigh knight,... | |
| Wayne Erickson - 1996 - 168 pagine
...and are cited in the text by book, canto, and stanza. 2. All references to Spenser's Letter to Ralegh ("A letter of the Authors expounding his whole intention in the course of this worke: which for that it giuith great light to the Reader, for the better vnderstanding is hereunto annexed.") are to The Faerie... | |
| Margreta de Grazia, Maureen Quilligan, Peter Stallybrass - 1996 - 422 pagine
...courtier-soldier-scholars aspired to perform such deeds as would make matter for others' songs. In "A Letter of the Authors, expounding his whole intention in the course of this worke," addressed to Sir Walter Ralegh and printed in the first edition of The Faerie Queene in 1590, Spenser... | |
| Jill Kraye - 1996 - 350 pagine
...Virgilian matrices, too, form part of the complex literary texture of The Faerie Queene.50 Spenser, in the 'Letter of the authors expounding his whole intention in the course of this work' (1589), addressed to Sir Walter Raleigh, his friend, patron and neighbour on the Munster plantation... | |
| Jeffrey Masten - 1997 - 244 pagine
...in new historicist work generally is indebted to conversations with Tyler Smith. 7 Edmund Spenser, "A Letter of the Authors expounding his whole intention in the course of this worke," THE FAERIE QVEENE. Disposed into twelve books, Fashioning\ii. Morall vertues, London: for William Ponsonbie,... | |
| David Armitage - 2000 - 264 pagine
...Representations of Irish Origins', Irish Historical Studies, 28 (1993), 39o- 2, 4o5-7. "'' Edmund Spenser, 'A Letter of the Authors Expounding his Whole Intention in the Course of this Work', in \\'orks of Edmund Spenser, ed. Greenlaw, Osgood, Padelford and Heffner, I, 168. 87 Compare... | |
| Simon Brittan - 2003 - 242 pagine
...included a letter to Sir Walter Raleigh, which was not reproduced in 1596, "expounding [Spenser's] whole intention in the course of this worke: which for that it giveth great light to the reader, for the better understanding is hereunto annexed." Such prefatory... | |
| Patrick Cheney - 2004 - 346 pagine
...Epistle) - and then followed with the 1590 installment of The Faerie Queene, to which is appended a famous "Letter of the Authors expounding his whole intention in the course of this worke" (Letter to Ralegh)? In this chapter, we might look into Shakespeare's curious 1593 jostling of these... | |
| Christa Jansohn - 2004 - 260 pagine
...him worshippe, and her grace to haue. Which of all earthly things he most did craue; (1, i,3)2 1 See "A Letter of the Authors expounding his whole intention...which for that it giueth great light to the Reader, tor the better vndcrstanding is hereunto annexed", printed at the end of Book 111 in the first edition... | |
| Louis Montrose - 2006 - 357 pagine
...Knighthood, 79-102, where the equestrian prints of Essex are put into the context of his political career. 4. "A Letter of the Authors expounding his whole intention in the course of this work: which for that it giveth great light to the Reader, for the better understanding is hereunto... | |
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