Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... remains indispensable to Una's existence . When she sees herself as " heaped with so huge misfortunes " ( stanza 39 ) , " The laughing stocke of fortunes mockeries " ( stanza 43 ) —agreeing with 1.3.1 and 1.6.31- her assertion seems to ...
... remains indispensable to Una's existence . When she sees herself as " heaped with so huge misfortunes " ( stanza 39 ) , " The laughing stocke of fortunes mockeries " ( stanza 43 ) —agreeing with 1.3.1 and 1.6.31- her assertion seems to ...
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... remains liable to contingency . Strife and fortune , as has been shown , are vital to the titular plot's allegorical purpose . As a foil to depictions of hostility elsewhere in the Legend , the titular exemplum of spiritual bonds ...
... remains liable to contingency . Strife and fortune , as has been shown , are vital to the titular plot's allegorical purpose . As a foil to depictions of hostility elsewhere in the Legend , the titular exemplum of spiritual bonds ...
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... remains cryptic . As at her very first appearance in Book 1 , Duessa uses the Fortune theme to evoke pity ( stanza 45 : " Great ruth through her misfortunes tragicke stowre " ) . Arthur is momentarily swayed by her argument : 32 ...
... remains cryptic . As at her very first appearance in Book 1 , Duessa uses the Fortune theme to evoke pity ( stanza 45 : " Great ruth through her misfortunes tragicke stowre " ) . Arthur is momentarily swayed by her argument : 32 ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action allegorical appears argument Artegall Artegall's Arthur assertion associated becomes Book Britomart Calidore Calidore's called Cambridge canto causes challenge chance claims Classical comes concern continues contrast cosmic course creates death desire determine divine doth Duessa earlier effect experience expression external Faerie Queene fall false fate fear fictional figure final finds force Fortune Fortune's freedom function give grace Guyon's hand hath heauens hence heroic hostile human individual inner justice knight Legend less literal London lovers means meets metaphor mind mischance misfortune moral Mutabilitie mutability natural occasion opening opportunity play plot poem poetic present Proem providence quest reader reality realm reason remains Renaissance Scudamour's seeking seems sense serves shows Spenser's stanza structure suggests temptation things tradition trans turns victim virtue York