Essential Articles for the Study of Edmund SpenserAlbert Charles Hamilton Archon Books, 1972 - 656 páginas |
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... appears in Book I , but her main connexions are with the kindliness that we associate with " giving to charity " ; Agape appears in Book IV , but is so minor and so dim - witted a character that one wonders whether Spenser knew the ...
... appears in Book I , but her main connexions are with the kindliness that we associate with " giving to charity " ; Agape appears in Book IV , but is so minor and so dim - witted a character that one wonders whether Spenser knew the ...
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... appears to have paid particular attention to the midpoints of all the three books of The Faerie Queene that appeared in 1590.12 Each of the first two books follows the career of a dominant hero to a decisive outcome . In Book I the Red ...
... appears to have paid particular attention to the midpoints of all the three books of The Faerie Queene that appeared in 1590.12 Each of the first two books follows the career of a dominant hero to a decisive outcome . In Book I the Red ...
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... appears to be the point of the exemplum which Spenser introduces here . Once again , reference to the Elizabethan controversy about the " regiment of women " makes the overthrow of Radigund as well as the Isis episode highly rele- vant ...
... appears to be the point of the exemplum which Spenser introduces here . Once again , reference to the Elizabethan controversy about the " regiment of women " makes the overthrow of Radigund as well as the Isis episode highly rele- vant ...
Termos e frases comuns
action actual Adonis allegory Amoret appears Artegall Arthur aspect Beast beauty become beginning body Book Bower bring Britomart Calidore called canto characters chastity Christian Church comes complex course court courtesy critics death described doth earth effect elements Elizabethan episode example experience fact Faerie Queene fall false fear feeling figure final force Garden gives grace Guyon hand hero human ideal important interpretation justice kind Knight lady language light meaning mind moral nature never once original passage perfect perhaps pleasure poem poet present pride proem reader reason Red Cross reference relation represents seems sense significance Spenser spiritual stanza story structure suggests symbolic temperance things tion traditional true turn Venus virtue vision whole