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Elanso [62]
1 year ago
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Read the first quatrain of "Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty" by Edmund Spenser. The sovereign beauty which I do admire, Witne

ss the world how worthy to be praised: The light whereof hath kindled heavenly fire In my frail spirit, by her from baseness raised; Which line from the quatrain best summarizes its central idea? a)The sovereign beauty which I do admire, b)Witness the world how worthy to be praised: c)The light whereof hath kindled heavenly fire d)In my frail spirit, by her from baseness raised;
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vfiekz [6]1 year ago
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Answer:

<u>a)The sovereign beauty which I do admire, </u>

<u>Explanation:</u>

This line captures and best summarizes the central ideas of the love poem. That "sovereign beauty" admired by Edmund Spenser was ultimately referring to a woman; his second wife.

Thus, the entire writeup focuses on Edmund's admiration for this woman, <em>so much so that it propels him to write about her.</em>

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