Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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... appears in Book I , but her main connexions are with the kindliness that we associate with " giving to charity " ; Agape appears in Book IV , but is so minor and so dimwitted a character that one wonders whether Spenser knew the ...
... appears in Book I , but her main connexions are with the kindliness that we associate with " giving to charity " ; Agape appears in Book IV , but is so minor and so dimwitted a character that one wonders whether Spenser knew the ...
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... appears in the description of the Gardens of Adonis , in canto vi , stanza 43 , and describes the center of Venus's garden in terms which identify it with the center of the female body , the mons veneris : Right in the middest of that ...
... appears in the description of the Gardens of Adonis , in canto vi , stanza 43 , and describes the center of Venus's garden in terms which identify it with the center of the female body , the mons veneris : Right in the middest of that ...
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... appears in Chaucer's fragment . Finally , when Cambell has killed the first two brothers and seems about to kill the triple - lived Triamond , there appears on the scene a new character , Cambina , sister of the three brothers , bearing ...
... appears in Chaucer's fragment . Finally , when Cambell has killed the first two brothers and seems about to kill the triple - lived Triamond , there appears on the scene a new character , Cambina , sister of the three brothers , bearing ...
Contents
The Structure of Allegory in Books I and II | 41 |
Mutability and the Theme | 57 |
The Marriage of the Thames | 73 |
Copyright | |
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