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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Pathos and Moralizing in Classical and Renaissance Tradition | 15 |
2 | The Faerie Queene, Book 1 | 39 |
3 | The Faerie Queene, Book 2 | 64 |
4 | The Faerie Queene, Book 3 | 86 |
5 | From Spenser to Milton | 114 |
6 | Paradise Lost | 131 |
7 | Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes | 159 |
Conclusion | 189 | |
Notes | 197 | |
Works Cited | 251 | |
Author and Subject Index | 267 | |
Index to Works by Spenser and Milton | 270 |
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