Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... Duessa presents herself as a de casibus victim , without adding that , in that tradition , Fortune may act punitively in con- junction with Nemesis . Ate as Fortuna ruinosa and Nemesis - thus at 4.1.20-1 - rightly numbers Duessa among ...
... Duessa presents herself as a de casibus victim , without adding that , in that tradition , Fortune may act punitively in con- junction with Nemesis . Ate as Fortuna ruinosa and Nemesis - thus at 4.1.20-1 - rightly numbers Duessa among ...
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... Duessa should be born of the " world of waters . " Her trappings when she appears fully formed are " wouen like a waue " ( 1.2.13 ) . In Book 4 , the Duessan - Protean origin in the sea gives way temporarily to the counter - image of ...
... Duessa should be born of the " world of waters . " Her trappings when she appears fully formed are " wouen like a waue " ( 1.2.13 ) . In Book 4 , the Duessan - Protean origin in the sea gives way temporarily to the counter - image of ...
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... Duessa's practice in the opening Legend most likely prevents the reader from participat- ing to any great extent in Arthur's spontaneous emotion . Duessa's fall is brought about when her own instrument testifies against her— Ate ...
... Duessa's practice in the opening Legend most likely prevents the reader from participat- ing to any great extent in Arthur's spontaneous emotion . Duessa's fall is brought about when her own instrument testifies against her— Ate ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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