Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... Quest " is first used when the poem as published in 1590 is almost over - at 3.7.53 — and more than half- way through the extended version of 1596. The term Spenser uses throughout to describe knightly action is " adventure , " starting ...
... Quest " is first used when the poem as published in 1590 is almost over - at 3.7.53 — and more than half- way through the extended version of 1596. The term Spenser uses throughout to describe knightly action is " adventure , " starting ...
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... quest . In a dance - like rhythm Guyon's speech modulates Arthur's allit- erative accents to define this opposing force as a fundamental foe to virtue , in keeping with the emblematic and literary tradition of the Fortuna - Virtus topos ...
... quest . In a dance - like rhythm Guyon's speech modulates Arthur's allit- erative accents to define this opposing force as a fundamental foe to virtue , in keeping with the emblematic and literary tradition of the Fortuna - Virtus topos ...
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... quest for temperance to proof from three angles , compassion- ist ( particularly dangerous to the virtuous soul ) , hedonistic ( a temp- tation to redefine the " armes " misused in compassion and to forgo the quest ) , and materialistic ...
... quest for temperance to proof from three angles , compassion- ist ( particularly dangerous to the virtuous soul ) , hedonistic ( a temp- tation to redefine the " armes " misused in compassion and to forgo the quest ) , and materialistic ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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