how does Edmund spenser transform and challenge the petrachan Sonnet convention in his amoretti? discuss with reference to the Sonnet prescribed in your syllabus.
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On Edmund Spenser's Sonnet 79 he stresses on his view of true beauty. Spenser states that true beauty comes from God. He also claims that intelligence and morality are the two qualities that everyone should have. Outer beauty fades, but inner beauty lasts forever and in the end it's what really matters.
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