Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... knights in conflict ( stanza 42 : " contrarie tydes " each of which “ diuydes / The doubtfull current into diuers wayes " ) she enwraps the victor in her own " darknes " and jeers , " Both foolish knights , I can but laugh at both ...
... knights in conflict ( stanza 42 : " contrarie tydes " each of which “ diuydes / The doubtfull current into diuers wayes " ) she enwraps the victor in her own " darknes " and jeers , " Both foolish knights , I can but laugh at both ...
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... knights and specific actions is beside the point . The battle courses chaotically to and fro , despite an ironically disintegra- tive ballet rhythm , with chance opportunities and Fortune's favours distributed randomly between the ...
... knights and specific actions is beside the point . The battle courses chaotically to and fro , despite an ironically disintegra- tive ballet rhythm , with chance opportunities and Fortune's favours distributed randomly between the ...
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... knight " Withouten cause " ( 6.2.43 ) and in an " vnluckie stound " ( stanza 41 ) . Aemylia's " vnhappy houre " at 4.7.18 , at first sight analogous , is more of an excuse for wilfulness . The knight is no punitive figure , for the ...
... knight " Withouten cause " ( 6.2.43 ) and in an " vnluckie stound " ( stanza 41 ) . Aemylia's " vnhappy houre " at 4.7.18 , at first sight analogous , is more of an excuse for wilfulness . The knight is no punitive figure , for the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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