Adonis - New Passage with Questions
In some ways, Edmund Spenser is a typical renaissance poet. Like any good sixteenth-century poet, especially one who knew that he ought to be a curious
and universal scholar, he would possess some notions about the origins of the world and its end, the drawing out of form from matter, and the relation of such a form to the higher forms which are the model of the world and have their being in the mind of God.
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