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according to spenser what are the two things that make up true'beauty . 6marks

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Answered by 009kitty
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Spenser portrayed love and beauty in two forms - sensuous and divine (noble). He believed that earthly beauty and love find their consummation in divine beauty. Beauty was not only an image of the divine mind but an information power of the soul.

Answered by MotiSani
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Spenser described love and beauty in two ways: sensual and celestial (noble).

  • He felt that earthly beauty and love converged to create celestial beauty.
  • The soul's information power, as well as celestial knowledge, were reflected in beauty.
  • Spenser expressed this concept in his "Hymne to Beautie and Love."
  • Elizabeth's favorite poet was Edmund Spenser.
  • His work harkens back to Elizabethan times.
  • They contain love and aesthetic elements, as well as moral principles and sensual beauty.
  • Beauty and kindness, according to Spenser, are connected, with the former serving as a precursor to the latter.
  • Spenser is one of the most well-known poets in English literature due to his inventiveness.

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