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... the following exchange ensues : 1 > Certes ( then said the Prince ) I God auow , That sith I armes and knighthood first did plight , 21 Jan Karel Kouwenhoven , Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor : The Organization of The Faerie ...
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Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor : The Organization of The Faerie Queene . Oxford , 1983 . Leslie , Michael . Spenser's ' Fierce Warres and Faithfull Loves ' : Martial and Chivalric Symbolism in The Faerie Queene .
Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor : The Organization of The Faerie Queene . Oxford , 1983 . Leslie , Michael . Spenser's ' Fierce Warres and Faithfull Loves ' : Martial and Chivalric Symbolism in The Faerie Queene .
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Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 57 |
Image of mortalitie | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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