Poetic Authority: Spenser, Milton, and Literary History |
Contents
The Genealogy of Imagination | 1 |
The Image of Source in The Faerie | 23 |
The Mutabilitie Cantos | 46 |
Spenser and Shakespeare in Miltons | 68 |
Miltonic Authority | 94 |
History and the Language | 146 |
Notes | 179 |
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Common terms and phrases
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