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Allegory, smallegory

With Langland, Spenser, and Milton, the allegory, both political and religious, seemed to be very complex - often too much so for a cowherd like me. However, after reading Dryden and Bunyan, I wonder if they simplify the allegory too much. If the allegorical meaning is easily seen, is it as powerful as when it is difficult to perceive?

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