Essential Articles for the Study of Edmund SpenserAlbert Charles Hamilton Archon Books, 1972 - 656 páginas |
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... beast , both stemming from the Babylonian harlot and the beast of Rev. 17. Bishop Haymo explains of this beast that it is really the devil , while the har- lot represents all sinners , and that just as the church is founded upon Christ ...
... beast , both stemming from the Babylonian harlot and the beast of Rev. 17. Bishop Haymo explains of this beast that it is really the devil , while the har- lot represents all sinners , and that just as the church is founded upon Christ ...
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... beast of Rev. 19 , there are the ten - horned beast of Daniel 7 and the Leviathan of Job 41 , as well as several others . Having used the seven - headed beasts of the Rev- elation as a pattern for Duessa's beast , Spenser models his ...
... beast of Rev. 19 , there are the ten - horned beast of Daniel 7 and the Leviathan of Job 41 , as well as several others . Having used the seven - headed beasts of the Rev- elation as a pattern for Duessa's beast , Spenser models his ...
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... Beast , its connection with the mob or mass . By the time we get to the last canto of Book VI , with the Beast ubiquitous and raging beyond all control , there can be no doubt of its kinship with the Great Beast of Plato's Republic.9 ...
... Beast , its connection with the mob or mass . By the time we get to the last canto of Book VI , with the Beast ubiquitous and raging beyond all control , there can be no doubt of its kinship with the Great Beast of Plato's Republic.9 ...
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