Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... Fate's cruelty , she limits its scope to the " earthly " life that binds love to physical nature ; for all her despair the soul is not sub- ject to mere Fate . Book 4 disproves the powerlessness of non - heavenly 26 Homer , for that ...
... Fate's cruelty , she limits its scope to the " earthly " life that binds love to physical nature ; for all her despair the soul is not sub- ject to mere Fate . Book 4 disproves the powerlessness of non - heavenly 26 Homer , for that ...
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... fate in the previous Legends . When Glauce's commonsensical reason misunderstands the nexus between human and heavenly will , seeing only individualistic toil or majestic fate in mutual and Duessan isolation ( " what needs her to toyle ...
... fate in the previous Legends . When Glauce's commonsensical reason misunderstands the nexus between human and heavenly will , seeing only individualistic toil or majestic fate in mutual and Duessan isolation ( " what needs her to toyle ...
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... Fate against their will . Destiny , as Glauce suggests , relegates Fortune to an usher's role : Ye gentle Knights , whom fortune here hath brought , To be spectators of this vncouth fit , Which secret fate hath in this Ladie wrought ...
... Fate against their will . Destiny , as Glauce suggests , relegates Fortune to an usher's role : Ye gentle Knights , whom fortune here hath brought , To be spectators of this vncouth fit , Which secret fate hath in this Ladie wrought ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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