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ERRATA.(vol. 40, no. 1, "Poetic Parthenogenesis and Spenser's Idea of Creation in The Faerie Queene")(Correction Notice)
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Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
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March 22, 2000
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We regret that printer's errors appeared in SEL 40, 1 (Winter 2000) in the article by Elizabeth A. Spiller, "Poetic Parthenogenesis and Spenser's Idea of Creation in The Faerie Queene....
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ERRATA.(vol. 40, no. 1, "Poetic Parthenogenesis and Spenser's Idea of Creation in The Faerie Queene")(Correction Notice)
Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; We regret that printer's errors appeared in SEL 40, 1 (Winter 2000) in the article by Elizabeth A. Spiller, Poetic Parthenogenesis and Spenser's Idea of Creation in The Faerie Queene. Page 65, lines 27 & 28: eidoV should read [varepsilon][wr][delta][O][varsigma] Page 67, line 4: eidoV should
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ERRATA.
Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; We regret that printer's errors appeared in the SEL 40,1 (Winter 2000) issue in the article by Elizabeth A. Spiller, titled Poetic Parthenogenesis and Spenser's Idea of Creation in The Faerie Queene . Page 65, line 27 & 28: eidoV should read [epsilon][i][delta]O[varsigma] Page 67, line 4: eidoV
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; But forth to tellen of this worthy man That taughte me this tale, as I bigan, I seye that first with heigh stile he enditeth, Er he the body of his tale writeth, A proheyme . . . Chaucer, The Clerk's Prologue, lines 39-43(1) Preceding each of the six completed books of The Faerie Queene stand
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