Spenser Expands His Text

Autor: Rudolf Gottfried
Rok vydání: 1963
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Zdroj: Renaissance News. 16:9-10
ISSN: 2326-294X
0277-903X
DOI: 10.2307/2857323
Popis: They bene ybrought into a comely bowre,And seru'd of all things that mote needfull beeYet secretly their hoste did on them lowre,And welcomde more for feare, then charitce;But they dissembled, what they did not see,And welcomed themselves. Supper was dight;Then they Malbecco prayd of curtesy,That of his Lady they might have the sight,And company at meat, to do them more delight.Any reader of Renaissance News will immediately identify this stanza as one of the thousands that make up The Faerie Queene; in fact, given the name Malbecco and the situation described, he cannot fail to spot it as occurring in the ninth canto of Book Three. In a sense, however, he will be in error. It is actually a spurious composite of two of Spenser's stanzas in that canto: the nineteenth, which supplies everything before the period in line 6, and the twenty-fifth, from which the remainder is taken.
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