Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... hostile to the Prince ( 3.1.57 ) . After the sea voyage , however , which finally pits Hamlet against the " sea of troubles " he visualizes at 3.1.58 , his sense of Fortune gives way to a new awareness of a benign power , the " divinity ...
... hostile to the Prince ( 3.1.57 ) . After the sea voyage , however , which finally pits Hamlet against the " sea of troubles " he visualizes at 3.1.58 , his sense of Fortune gives way to a new awareness of a benign power , the " divinity ...
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... hostility destroys love . Venus and Fortune are rivals in The Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune ( 1589 ) ; Fortune is hostile to love in The Statelie Tragedie of Guistard and Sismond.94 " Fortune's and circumstance . In King Lear , the ...
... hostility destroys love . Venus and Fortune are rivals in The Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune ( 1589 ) ; Fortune is hostile to love in The Statelie Tragedie of Guistard and Sismond.94 " Fortune's and circumstance . In King Lear , the ...
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... hostile also to Pastorella's love . In a few places , Spenser speaks of ways to overcome Fortune's hostil- ity to love . In An Hymne in Honour of Love , love is stronger than misfortune when the lover dreads no danger , nor misfortune ...
... hostile also to Pastorella's love . In a few places , Spenser speaks of ways to overcome Fortune's hostil- ity to love . In An Hymne in Honour of Love , love is stronger than misfortune when the lover dreads no danger , nor misfortune ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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