Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... prove weak , Fortune attacks only the strong : " fortissimos sibi pares quaerit " ( Prov . 3 ) . A person's highest achievement is to be capable of struggling against evil For- tune . Thus the Stoic sage , challenged by the task of ...
... prove weak , Fortune attacks only the strong : " fortissimos sibi pares quaerit " ( Prov . 3 ) . A person's highest achievement is to be capable of struggling against evil For- tune . Thus the Stoic sage , challenged by the task of ...
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... prove her loyalty to her choice : " It was my chance ( my chance was faire and good ) . . . " ( stanza 47 ) . Once accepted as fair , chance's occasion must remain valid through mischances52 - which is another way of saying that the One ...
... prove her loyalty to her choice : " It was my chance ( my chance was faire and good ) . . . " ( stanza 47 ) . Once accepted as fair , chance's occasion must remain valid through mischances52 - which is another way of saying that the One ...
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... prove the strength of each lover's devotion , and mischance glides into occasion even as a violation of social bonds is punished as manifesting the will's presump- tion . Proving utmost ends thus becomes a proof of determination , a ...
... prove the strength of each lover's devotion , and mischance glides into occasion even as a violation of social bonds is punished as manifesting the will's presump- tion . Proving utmost ends thus becomes a proof of determination , a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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