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After all , the context of the poet's statement is a discussion of epic in relation to its moral purpose , not of moral theory per se . Ironically , Mills proceeds at once to create a difficulty capable of a similar solution .
After all , the context of the poet's statement is a discussion of epic in relation to its moral purpose , not of moral theory per se . Ironically , Mills proceeds at once to create a difficulty capable of a similar solution .
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We may revert to Roche : Amoret's fears are based on moral and physical grounds . Scudamour can dispel neither . Unwillingly he is the cause of these fears , and any attempt on his part to dispel them would be self - defeating since it ...
We may revert to Roche : Amoret's fears are based on moral and physical grounds . Scudamour can dispel neither . Unwillingly he is the cause of these fears , and any attempt on his part to dispel them would be self - defeating since it ...
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Perhaps not accidentally , the idea that Acrasia does not stand for moral intemperance finds support in a biblical text whose reference seems as specifically sexual as Spenser's episode . In I Corinthians 7 : 5 St. Paul counsels against ...
Perhaps not accidentally , the idea that Acrasia does not stand for moral intemperance finds support in a biblical text whose reference seems as specifically sexual as Spenser's episode . In I Corinthians 7 : 5 St. Paul counsels against ...
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One GROUNDWORK | 1 |
Two SCUDAMOUR AND AMORET | 72 |
Three BRITOMART AND ARTEGALL | 131 |
Urheberrecht | |
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