Language became to him (Spenser) a willing servant, and could voice the subtlest shades of moc or fancy". Examine E. De Selincourt's opinion on Spenser with suitable examples from his poetry
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Language became to him (Spenser) a willing servant, and could voice the subtlest shades of moc or fancy". Examine E. De Selincourt's opinion on Spenser with suitable examples from his poetry Language became to him (Spenser) a willing servant, and could voice the subtlest shades of moc or fancy". Examine E. De Selincourt's opinion on Spenser with suitable examples from his poetry Language became to him (Spenser) a willing servant, and could voice the subtlest shades of moc or fancy". Examine E. De Selincourt's opinion on Spenser with suitable examples from his poetry
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