Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor: The Organization of the Faerie QueeneClarendon Press, 1983 - 232 Seiten |
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... Red Cross cannot be a person ? 78 To rescue the story one would have to assume that Error does not mean Error but a particular error committed by Red Cross . Now Red Cross does not commit any such error ; or if he does the poet does not ...
... Red Cross cannot be a person ? 78 To rescue the story one would have to assume that Error does not mean Error but a particular error committed by Red Cross . Now Red Cross does not commit any such error ; or if he does the poet does not ...
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... Red Cross's pride for him if Red Cross cannot overcome it himself ? Or what comfort would there be for Red Cross in the thought that Arthur can defeat his own pride ? As a matter of fact Arthur does neither : he slays Orgoglio . We must ...
... Red Cross's pride for him if Red Cross cannot overcome it himself ? Or what comfort would there be for Red Cross in the thought that Arthur can defeat his own pride ? As a matter of fact Arthur does neither : he slays Orgoglio . We must ...
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... Red Cross as ' the armour of a Christian man specified by Saint Paul v . Ephes . ' ( L 102-3 ) .164 This is enough to prove his fiction metaphorical and to clinch the definition of its tenor , in case ' glory ' and ' magnificence ...
... Red Cross as ' the armour of a Christian man specified by Saint Paul v . Ephes . ' ( L 102-3 ) .164 This is enough to prove his fiction metaphorical and to clinch the definition of its tenor , in case ' glory ' and ' magnificence ...
Inhalt
One GROUNDWORK | 1 |
Two SCUDAMOUR AND AMORET | 72 |
Three BRITOMART AND ARTEGALL | 131 |
Urheberrecht | |
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