Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... contrary is concerned to steer around mishap's " restlesse wheele " ( see 2.12.20-1 ) . " Withouten compasse , or withouten card " ( since 3.2.7 ) , Britomart does not steer her own course , Cupid remaining external- ized because her ...
... contrary is concerned to steer around mishap's " restlesse wheele " ( see 2.12.20-1 ) . " Withouten compasse , or withouten card " ( since 3.2.7 ) , Britomart does not steer her own course , Cupid remaining external- ized because her ...
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... contrary , as Artegall counters , the natural elements remain within created order's original measure : 1 1Artegall voices the determinist view that random chance does not oper- ate in the physical cosmos and that a failure to ...
... contrary , as Artegall counters , the natural elements remain within created order's original measure : 1 1Artegall voices the determinist view that random chance does not oper- ate in the physical cosmos and that a failure to ...
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... contrary wills at the same time ; her performance , in fact , far out - Dolons Dolon in canto 6. Still , Artegall's " prowesse " seems to withstand the " perils " of Fortune's second test : " To his owne loue his loialtie he saued ...
... contrary wills at the same time ; her performance , in fact , far out - Dolons Dolon in canto 6. Still , Artegall's " prowesse " seems to withstand the " perils " of Fortune's second test : " To his owne loue his loialtie he saued ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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